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Call for Entries: IFI Documentary Festival 2017
2017-05-16 : Katie McNeice
The festival which runs from September 28th to October 1st is accepting submissions for short and feature length Irish documentaries, where the first are no longer than twenty minutes and the second are over sixty minutes.

The deadline for submissions is 6pm on Wednesday, June 21st 2017.

The IFI Documentary Festival has run since 2011 and in that time has premiered films such as ‘In a House that Ceased to Be’ (Ciarín Scott), How to Defuse a Bomb: The Project Children Story (Des Henderson) and the IFTA-winning ‘Mattress Men’ (Colm Quinn).

Definitions:

  • Only Irish films should be submitted for consideration.
  • Irish – refers to all-island.
  • For these purposes an Irish film is one which fulfils one or more of the following criteria:
  • Made by Irish-born or Irish-based director, Produced by Irish-based production company, Located primarily in Ireland with subject matter which is wholly or primarily Irish-themed.
  • Short films are no longer than 20 mins.
  • Feature films are no shorter than 60 minutes.
  • Preference will be given to films which are Irish premieres.
Conditions:
  • Films that are publicly available online or have been broadcast on Irish television or on a channel available to Irish television audiences should not be entered and will not be considered.
  • Films that have been submitted for previous IFI Doc Fest will not be considered unless they have been altered substantially since last submission.
  • Films must have been completed no more than 24 months before submission date.

To Submit
Send a private online link to your complete film to ifidocfest @i rishfilm.ie with either IFI Doc Fest Irish Feature or IFI Doc Fest Irish Short in the subject line. You can also submit via FilmFreeway.





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