LA Greek Film Festival currently seeking submissions
The 6th Annual Los Angeles Greek Film Festival (LAGFF) is now open for film submissions in all categories - shorts, documentaries and features
The 6th Annual Los Angeles Greek Film Festival (LAGFF) is now open for film submissions in all categories - shorts, documentaries and features.
The festival, held from May 31 to June 3, accepts films by Greek filmmakers (or of Greek descent), films with a prevalent Greek theme (or about Greece) that were completed no earlier than January 2009. Deadlines for submissions are February 24 and late submissions can be made by March 9. Student filmmakers receive a discounts.
For more information, visit lagff.org or contact, Kacie Velie, Program Coordinator, 6th Annual Los Angeles Greek Film Festival at kacie@lagreekfilmfestival.org
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