Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Big Sky Documentary Film Festival Announces Call For Entries


Missoula, Montana – The Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, the premier venue for nonfiction film in the American West, is seeking submissions for its eighth annual event. From February 11-20, 2011 the festival will screen 100+ films, including world and U.S.premieres, classics, rare and experimental works on Montana's largest screen at the historic Wilma Theater in downtown Missoula, Montana. In addition to ten days of screenings, the event will feature many public and VIP events including panel discussions, galas, receptions and networking round-tables.

The competitive event is open to non-fiction films and videos of all genres, subject matter, lengths and production dates. Awards and cash prizes will be given for Best Documentary Feature (over 50 minutes), Best Documentary Short (15-50 minutes), Best Mini-Doc (under 15 minutes) and best documentary about the American West (the Big Sky
Award).

DVD (NTSC/PAL), VHS (NTSC/PAL), DVCAM (NTSC/PAL), HDV (NTSC), and miniDV (NTSC/PAL) accepted for preview.

Enter via Withoutabox.com

or download an entry form in pdf format


If you would like an entry form emailed to you in pdf format, send a request to callforentries@bigskyfilmfest.org

For more information visit bigskyfilmfest.org

2 comments:

fun film said...

visulaized education is very affective. Documentaries are the best options for that.
You can say lots by this 30 or 60 minutes movie. It is not nesessary that the theme of
the documentary is always be serious matter. But you must see that your film say somthing.
Then it will be a original film.

Unknown said...

I like watching non-fiction films very much, especially documentary films that feature talented businessmen and hardworking professionals. I've heard about Gadi Leshem's "Work Place Safety" documentary film and I'm planning to watch it. Many of us are workers and safety is something that we cannot take for granted. I think such film is informative for that matter.