Submit your short film to the NSI Online Short Film Festival, chance to win $2,500
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Posted by Lauren MacDiarmid
on Friday, October 21, 2011.
Categories: Film, NSI

The National Screen Institute wants YOUR short films for the NSI Online Short Film Festival. There is no charge to submit your film and all films selected to screen in the festival are eligible for the $2,500 A&E Short Filmmakers Award.
We’re looking for Canadian films no longer than 30 mins. (the shorter the better!) produced after January 2006, so dust off your collection and send them to us! Drama, comedy, animation, short documentary, experimental and music video are all eligible. The deadline for submissions is Wednesday, January 4 at 4:30 p.m. CT.
The NSI Online Short Film Festival is a year-round 100% Canadian short film showcase with new films uploaded every week.
Satisfy your craving for short films anytime by checking out the collection of over 250 Canadian short films in our festival archives. New films are added frequently and can be found by title or director in our film index.
The NSI Online Short Film Festival has been made possible through the support of Presenting Sponsor Shaw Media, and A&E Television Networks which has generously funded the A&E
Short Filmmakers Award.
The NSI Online Industry Centre has been made possible in part through the support of Presenting Sponsor Telefilm Canada. We also gratefully acknowledge the ongoing financial contributions of our additional Founding Site Sponsors: Rogers, Shaw Media, and MANITOBA FILM & MUSIC.
Festival media inquiries
Lauren MacDiarmid, Communications & Programs Coordinator: 204.957.2999
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Views expressed here are the views of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Screen Institute - Canada (NSI).
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The views expressed here are the views of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Screen Institute - Canada (NSI).