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Palm Beach Int'l Film Festival - Early Submission Deadline Approaching

11/19/2004

Join us in our tropical paradise for a weeklong celebration of the past, present and future of independent film and cinema.

Festival activities include:

The screening of over 80 American and foreign independent feature, shorts and documentaries of all genres.
Stimulating Seminars and intensive film discussion groups.
Parities and informal get-togethers with filmmakers and industry professionals from around the globe.
Student Showcase of Films and awards
Our world renowned, "Hollywood" style awards gala featuring screens legends of yesterday, the hottest stars of today and some of the most prominent filmmakers of all time.
And of course the opportunity to experience our tropical locale, sample our world-class restaurants, visit our pristine beaches and experience South Florida's finest nightlife.

(All filmmakers in attendance receive Industry Passes good for all regular screenings, special events* and parties) *some events may be based on availability


As PBIFF is competitive, filmmakers will also have an opportunity to receive awards. All films entered are eligible to be included in the competition for the Audience Favorite in the following categories: Feature, Short and Documentary. A select number of films will be chosen for competition in the following categories: Best Director, Best Performance by an Actor/Actress, Best Screenplay, Best Feature, Best Documentary, Best Short.

Entry forms and eligibility guidelines are available on the festival's website at: www.pbifilmfest.org Discounted entry fees are provided by meeting our early deadline for submissions: December 30, 2004.

For any additional questions, here's how you and/or your filmmakers can reach us.
E-mail: info@pbifilmfest.org

Shipping Address: 289 Via Naranjas, Royal Palm Plaza Suite 48, Boca Raton, Florida 33432

Tel: 561-362-0003 Fax: 561-362-0035

The Palm Beach International Film Festival is a not for profit 501(3)(c) charity dedicated to improving film and television educational programs in Palm Beach County high schools, community colleges and universities, providing the support and encouragement students need to succeed in such a competitive industry.

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