CALL FOR ENTRIES: CinePécs International Film Festival, 4-10 October, 2010
Submission deadline for both categories: 20 June 2010.
This year Pécs (Hungary) is the European Capital of Culture in 2010. The festival presents the latest feature and documentary films of the Central and Southeast European regions
In the competition program the festival accepts the first, the second or the third feature and documentary film of the directors that were completed after 1 January 2009 in the countries of Central and Southeast Europe.
Prizes of CinePécs International Film Festival:
EUR 6000 for the Best Feature film
EUR 4000 for the best Documentary film
The best of the films left out of the competition will be screened in the Information section, films dealing with special thematic topics will be presented in the Focus section, and Hungarian films will be shown in further off-programs.
www.cinepecs.hu
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