The 6th edition of the Nashik International Film festival is calling for entries. International films will be divided in the categories of documentary, short, animation, debut film and student film; while films from India will fall under the queer section, global warming, social message , Marathi film (competition) and special screening (feature film).
The festival will not levy entry fees for international films and national award winning films if submitted before December 10, 2013 and Us $50 will be charged if submitted after the deadline. Indian entries will have to pay Rs 1000 if submitted before December 10, 2013 and Rs 2000 if submitted after. Last date for all submissions is January 5, 2014. Films made by students can avail of the fee waiver only till November30, 2013. See here for entry form and more details. http://www.niffindia.com/doc/entryform.pdf
All entry fees can be made through Cash / Dd / Pay Orders in Favor of “Reva Media & Entertainment Company” payable at Nashik.
The festival will not levy entry fees for international films and national award winning films if submitted before December 10, 2013 and Us $50 will be charged if submitted after the deadline. Indian entries will have to pay Rs 1000 if submitted before December 10, 2013 and Rs 2000 if submitted after. Last date for all submissions is January 5, 2014. Films made by students can avail of the fee waiver only till November30, 2013. See here for entry form and more details. http://www.niffindia.com/doc/entryform.pdf
All entry fees can be made through Cash / Dd / Pay Orders in Favor of “Reva Media & Entertainment Company” payable at Nashik.
- 10/28/2013
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
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- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
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