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~ No. We will not fax applications. Print an application form from our website or call us at 212-875-5610 to have an application mailed to you.
~ A festival's application form is a PDF file. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to open and download a festival's application form.
~ You may type and print your own list of the information asked for on the application. Mail this in with a copy of your film entry.
~ They are not necessary for submission. If your work is selected, scenes from the film/video and an image of the director will be needed immediately. JPEGs can be emailed, or you can send in stills or slides.
~ Once a deadline has passed for a festival, we remove the application from our website.
~ The New York Film Festival: application forms are available online late May & the deadline for submissions is early July.
~ New Directors/New Films: application forms are available online late November & the deadline for submissions is early January.
~ No. Print an application form from our website or call us at 212-875-5610 to have an application mailed to you.
~ The deadline is the date we need to have RECEIVED your entry.
~ No. Please note that the committee watches films in the order by which they have arrived, so we encourage early submissions.
~ Please consider submitting to next year’s festival or to our next festival event. Consult our website for festival dates and other information.
~ Please submit the most finished version of your film by the deadline. We will only accept ONE version of your film.
~ We will accept films submissions that include found footage, images, or audio. However, all rights to such materials MUST be cleared before the film can be shown publicly at any of our festivals. The Film Society of Lincoln Center is NOT responsible for obtaining the rights to any elements used in your film.
~ If you wish to be notified of the receipt of your submission, please include a Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope with your entry. We will send the envelope back when you submission arrives. Alternatively, you can send your entry using a mail service with tracking capability such as UPS, FedEx, or registered mail. You may also call us at 212-875-5638, but please wait at least ONE WEEK after the deadline has passed.
~ No. Due to the high number of entries we receive for each festival, we are not able to return preview tapes, DVDs, photographs or press materials. If you submit a film print, Digibeta (NTSC or PAL) or HD Cam, please complete Application Part 2 for the return shipping instructions. We do NOT pay for the shipping costs during this pre-selection process.
~ We will only accept ONE version of your film. Please do NOT send a second copy, regardless any changes that have been made.
~ Please call 212-875-5638 to update the personal information on your application.
~ Yes. Mail such updates to the address on the application or fax it to 212-875-5636, clearly labeled with the film’s title and your name.
~ First, please make certain the copy you submitted was broken. If you are certain, please send a working version of your film to the same address as on the application. Include a note explaining that the old tape is broken and the new copy will replace it.
~ We notify filmmakers by email of their film’s status. If you have not received any notification ONE MONTH after the deadline, please call 212-875-5638 for information.
~ Exhibition format for The New York Film Festival is 35mm film HD Cam only.
~ In most cases, a per diem is given to the filmmaker to apply to his/her travel expenses. The festivals do NOT cover personal expenses. The Festivals cover shipping costs to and from the filmmaker, or one-way shipping costs to other festivals for accepted works.
~ Due to the large number of entries we receive, our selection committee members cannot offer an individual critique of films.
~ We only recommend re-submitting if you have radically changed your film.
~ No. Our festival, the New York Film Festival, is open to the public and has been running for over 40 years. We do not charge filmmakers to participate in our festivals.The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival is an annual market -- not a film festival -- charging filmmakers a fee to participate.
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