Telluride Film Festival
The Telluride Film Festival was started in 1974 by Bill Pence and Tom Luddy in the town of Telluride, Colorado. It is operated by the National Film Preserve, LTD a non-profit organization based in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. It is held annually over Labor Day weekend each year.
Film Entry
Unsolicited works may be submitted for consideration from May 1st to July 15th each year. Movies of any length, in any format, and in all genres and disciplines are eligible for consideration. Professional and amateur filmmakers working in all aesthetic disciplines and genres are welcome. The TFF has one key restriction, however, on feature length films ? any works 60 minutes or longer which have had any public exposure in North America prior to the Labor Day event are immediately precluded from consideration.
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| ► | Film Entry |
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