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London Short Film Festival
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The London Short Film Festival, founded in 2004, is a film festival held annually at various locations in London, in January. The festival celebrates short film production. Each year the festival appoints an international jury who award prizes worth over £20,000.[1]
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History
The London Short Film Festival was started in 2002. It is a BAFTA affiliated festival, enabling accepted UK filmmakers to apply for the 2020 BAFTA awards.[2]
In 2020, the festival takes place from 10–19 January.[3]
Awards Categories
Awards categories include:
- Best International Short Film
- Best Documentary Short Film
- Best Animated Short Film
- Random Acts Award
- Best Lo-Budget Short Film
Rules
Submission takes place via FilmFreeway. Submissions are open to short films in every genre, including drama, comedy, horror, science fiction, documentary, experimental, animation, music, and low-budget films.[2]
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