The Love Your Shorts Film Festival celebrates short films in Sanford, Florida.
The Festival screens only short films under 30 minutes in length. Films are divided into different blocks for screening and the audience votes for their favorites.
The winning films from each block advance to a final block for a panel of judges to pick the overall festival winner. Winners of each block earn the festival’s award, the “Monroe,” an original piece of metal artwork named after S...
NEW! Every submission we receive
for our 2013 festival will receive constructive, respectful, and honest feedback. Screener feedback will be provided after official selections
have been announced.
The Love Your Shorts Film Festival in Sanford, Florida, is accepting
short films in all genres and films with Florida connections. Entries
cannot exceed 30 minutes, including credits.
There are two ways to submit your film. We highly recommend and prefer you submit through Withou...
We are proud to bring you an exciting film festival in the lovely panhandle of Florida. The festival will be in November located in Perry, FL the forest capital of the south. Known for the Florida Forest Festival the event bring more than 50,000 people to the town. We are starting a tradition to make this festival too a state and national event. The event was founded by local filmmakers Eddie Brown, Jr and Roderick Monroe. The festival will showcase great film-making talent with a flare. The Perry Theatre will be the main screening venue along with other venues. There will be 4 festival parties for film-makers, industry, and pass holders. Come down to Florida and experience fresh new film festival.
During the festival there will be different programs like Music Videos, Student Showcase, and Shorts program. All events are in conjunction with the main festival and events.
The festival is a non-profit event and all profits will go to the community and Kids Film Camp. The camp will give 20 students an experience to be a filmmaker and discover the business for a week.
Film Summer Camp 2011
The festival will be donating funds and raising funds for a youth summer camp in film-making. One week in the summer in Orlando, FL learning film and making an actual film project. The selected students must submit a 600 word essay on the why they should be chosen for the camp. The students must live in Florida and meet the grade and age requirement. The camp will cost the students nothing and will help in the awareness of film culture and arts.
G Garner Sweet is the director of “HavoK,” a contemporary suspense drama with dysfunctional undertones. Sweet is a partner in Garner Alan Productions, based out of Orlando, Florida. With his writing and producing partner, Dave Guest, GA Productions currently has four feature projects in development which have been written by the duo for their production company.http://i999.photobucket.com/albums/af120/HavoK_theMovie/SetPix149-1.jpg“Havok,” the first of the four to be produced, takes a lo...
Seventh annual festival of films & videos from around the world on issues of peace, environmental sustainability and more...