Melbourne International Animation Festival 2009

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Features, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals, Screenings
The deadline for submissions to MIAF09 is Friday January 16, 2009. To read full festival entry guidelines and to download your entry form, visit: www.miaf.net/2009/entries.html

Entry is free and to be considered eligible, films should have been completed after January 1, 2007.

The Melbourne International Animation Festival (MIAF) is one of the largest animation festivals in the world. It usually screens 350-400 films each year in competitive, student, curated and retrospective programs. MIAF generates a smaller touring festival called the Australian International Animation Festival, is the submissions base for UTS Sydney International Animation Festival, London International Animation Festival and provides specific programming advice to the New Zealand Film Festival. When you submit your film to MIAF, your film is automatically considered for each of these festivals, although these other events will send you separate and specific invitations if they wish to screen your film.

Information: info@miaf.net.
Starts: Jun 22, 2009 - Ends: Jun 28, 2009Submission Deadline: Jan 16, 2009
Location: Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaWebsite: http://www.miaf.net/2009/entries.html
Company Name:
Melbourne International Animation Festival
Contact Name:
Malcolm Turner
Email:
Address 2:
Collingwood
Country:
Australia
City:
Melbourne
State:
Victoria
Zip:
3066






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