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Entries now open for 1st Guwahati International Short Film Festival


The 1st Guwahati International Short Film Festival (GISFF) by Creovaent Productions will be held from April 4 to April 5, 2011 at Cinemax, Guwahati. The Guwahati International Short Film Festival (GISFF) is now taking short films for Short Film Competition (restricted only to filmmakers from North-East Region for the first year) and for Indian Kaleidoscope section.


Short Filmmakers from other parts of India can download the same entry form available in the website and send in their entries for Indian Kaleidoscope section. For the first year there will be no entry fees for submitting the short films.


For rules and regulations and entry form, please visit the festival website: www.creovaent.com.


For the short film competition (North-East Region), prizes are as follows:


Best Film: Golden Rhino, Certificate & Cash Award + Film to be taken under the wings of Shamiana & Creovaent Shorts to be screened all over India


Best Director: Golden Rhino, Certificate & Cash Award


Best Screenplay: Silver Rhino, Certificate & Cash Award


Best Editing: Silver Rhino, Certificate & Cash Award


Best Cinematography: Silver Rhino, Certificate & Cash Award


For More Details, please contact: creovaentproduction@gmail.com


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