The Dublin Documentary Film Festival 'Stranger Than Fiction' - which showcases both Irish and international documentaries - has extended its deadline for submissions to 6pm, this Friday 28th June.
The festival accepts entries of Irish and international short documentaries, (under 20 minutes long) and Irish feature-length documentaries (over 60-minutes).
All Irish feature-length entries must be Dublin premieres and, for short documentaries, preference will be given to shorts that are Dublin premieres.
Last year’s ‘Stranger Than Fiction’ line-up included Dublin premieres of ‘The Imposter’, ‘5 Broken Cameras’, ‘The Interrupters’, ‘One Mile Away’ and ‘Detropia’.
Since 2001, the festival has premiered Irish documentaries including ‘Pyjama Girls’, ‘The Liberties’, and ‘Bloody Sunday - A Derry Diary’.
International documentaries such as ‘The Yes Men Fix the World’, ‘Sleep Furiously’, ‘Forgetting Dad’, ‘Jesus Camp’ and Oscar-winning documentaries such as Born Into Brothels have all had their Irish premiere at the festival.
Films that have been broadcast on Irish TV or on a channel available to Irish TV audiences will not be considered.
Further information on submissions is available by following the link here.
The festival will run over four days from 26-29th September.
The deadline for submissions is 6pm, Friday 28th June.