Finnish Short Film Day: Submission for Open Screen ends soon
Finnish Short Film Day presents its new Open Screen film category for the first time this autumn. The deadline for submissions is on Sunday 29 October 2023.
Open Screen -category is open for anyone; amateur film makers, beginners and veterans alike. You can apply with a short film of which maximum runtime is 15 minutes. The selected films will be included in an official film package for this year’s event! (The films will be only available in Finland.) The Open Screen package will be curated by Elina Vitkala and Teemu Saarinen.
The official Google Forms for submissions
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Finnish Short Film Day is held for the 11th time on 21 December, and the celebration will start a week prior on 14 December.
More information on Finnish Short Film Day’s website.

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