ENTRY DEADLINE
January 5, 2018
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Filmmakers aged 14 - 18 years of age only.
Films must be 3 minutes and focus on issues of social justice and equality.
We can accept any genre, including fiction, nonfiction, animation, and/or experimental. Use your creativity!
We want to see your original, creative works. So, a film will not be eligible for consideration and should not be submitted if:
1) The Film was previously submitted to LFF for Festival consideration; or
2) Was available on the Internet prior to January 5, 2018 (exceptions may be made under certain circumstances).
Films can be in their original language with English subtitles, if the original language is other than English.
LFF will notify by January 10, 2018 all filmmakers who have been selected to participate in the Festival. Notifications will be made on a rolling basis. LFF will contact entrants using the contact information provided in the "Submissions" section during your film upload. Applicants are responsible for providing correct and functional contact information. LFF is not responsible for any failed attempts to contact entrants using the contact information provided.
SCHEDULING
The scheduling of screenings is determined by the LFF. The date(s), time(s) and location(s) of the screening of the films will be determined by LFF.
OTHER RULES AND TERMS
All selection decisions are at the sole and absolute discretion of LFF and are final and not reviewable. LFF is not required to provide any feedback, comments or reasons, or any other information, regarding the selection or non-selection of any submitted Film or the process by which Films are or have been selected.
LFF is not responsible or liable 1) for its selection decisions; 2) for the contents of any internal comments or feedback regarding the Film that are or may be obtained from the Applicant or anyone else; 3) for any communications by any representative of LFF relating to the film or the festival selection process; for the manner in which the film shall be, is or was considered and reviewed; or 4) for any failure on the part of the festival to provide the applicant or anyone else with information concerning LFF’s consideration and/or review of the film.