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Hollyshorts announced as an Academy Award Qualifying Film Festival

Your submission on FFL might just launch your short into La La Land, as our fantastic partner festivals Hollyshorts has been announced as an Academy Award-accredited festival.

The awards season is in full swing. Did you also know we have many Academy accredited festivals on FFL? Alongside festivals such as Sydney and the soon-to-open Cork and Encounters, the fantastic Hollyshorts has recently been accredited by the Academy.

FFL wants to congrats Daniel Sol & Theo Dumont for this great achievement and wish our filmmaker community the best of luck with their submission.

 

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“WE ARE THRILLED AND HONORED TO BE APPROVED AS AN OFFICIAL ACADEMY QUALIFYING FESTIVAL, IT’S TRULY A TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY FOR OUR FILMMAKERS AND FUTURE BEST SHORT FILM GRAND PRIZE WINNERS!”

Co-Founders, Daniel Sol & Theo Dumont

 

 

 

 

The 13th HollyShorts Film Festival takes place August 10-19, 2017 at the TCL Chinese 6 Theaters, Roosevelt Hotel and other top venues in Hollywood, CA.

Recipients of the HollyShorts Film Festival Best Short Film Grand Prize will be eligible for consideration in the Live Action Short Film category of the Academy Awards! So don’t waste your time, the festival is now accepting early bird submissions for consideration, early bird deadline is February 3!

HollyShorts Film Festival – 13th edition
Aug 10 – Aug 19, 2017
Hollywood, CA, United States

Submit to HollyShorts Film Festival on FilmFestivalLife

Early bird deadline: Feb 03, 2017

Late deadline: Jun 02, 2017

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Simona Patrizi

Simona Patrizi is project and communication manager at FFL. If you wanna join FFL as a contributor, share your expertise in festival submissions management and film festival career just reach her at simona@filmfestivallife.com

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