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Invite to submit work to French film festival

Jack Silver
BBC News, Channel Islands
Benoit Croisy Two people talk to a room full of cinema goers sat in red chairs, with a blue screen and Fish and Films logo projected onto the screen behind.Benoit Croisy
This will be the fifth edition of the Norman British film festival

Film makers in the Channel Islands have been invited to submit their work for a film festival in Normandy.

The Fish and Films Short Film Festival takes place in Granville, Normandy from 5 to 7 December.

The free-to-enter festival is open to short films shot in Normandy or the British Isles - or films with at least one cast or crew member from Normandy, the Channel Islands or the UK.

Organisers said they would pick about 20 films to show at the festival, as well as holding a series of talks and workshops.

Granville - where the festival will take place - is in the Manche department of Normandy, which is between eight and 47 miles (12 to 75km) from the Channel Islands - and is visible from the islands on clear days.

The festival will select three prize-winning films, with each awarded £500 (€593) and a Trofish - an original trophy created for the festival by a local artist.

Google A modern, brick and slate cinema building in a small street. A sign says 3 Salles de Cinema (Three Cinema Screens).Google
Le Sélect Cinema in Granville will be one of the venues showing films and holding talks

Who can apply?

Organisers say they are looking for films:

  • Shot in whole or in part in Normandy or the United Kingdom and/or made or produced with the help of Normans or Britons
  • Completed after 1 January 2024
  • Up to 30 minutes long
  • Subtitled (in French for English-language films or English for French films)
  • In any genre, including fiction, animation, documentary and experimental

The deadline for submissions is 30 June.

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