Telluride Short Film Submissions

The 40th Telluride Film Festival will be held this year from August 29 through September 2. We would like to invite you to submit the short films you are currently promoting (produced in 2012 and 2013) for consideration in this year’s festival! Each Labor Day weekend, crowds of passionate filmmakers, film enthusiasts, and scholars flock to the tiny mountain village of Telluride, Colorado for four days of total cinematic immersion at one of the world’s most prestigious and unique film festivals. The Telluride Film Festival celebrates all aspects of the art of cinema with screenings of films from around the globe, and ranges from revivals of obscure masterpieces to short film showcases and feature film world premieres. The festival’s intimate atmosphere and commitment to excellence have made it unique in the world of cinema. For more information, please visit our website: www.telluridefilmfestival.org.

Would you have a DVD copy of any other films you would like for us to consider, which you could mail express as quickly as possible to us so that we could screen it for possible selection in this year’s Telluride festival? If so, please send one along with a copy of this email invitation to the following address ASAP:

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Telluride Short Film Submissions
Wilson Hall #202
Hanover, NH  03755  USA
Phone 603-646-2576

If you would like the DVD’s returned, please enclose a self-addressed, stamped mailing package or special instructions and return shipping costs.

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