HBO & The New York International Latino Film Festival Announce Call for Entry for 3rd Annual Latino Filmmaker Competition

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Posted on: March 31st, 2006
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“HBO and The New York International Latino Film Festival (NYILFF) today announced an open call for entry for the 3rd Annual HBO/NYILFF Short Film Competition. The competition is a partnership between the pay television network and festival to find and showcase a new Latino talent.

One winner will be chosen to receive $15,000 in funding from HBO to produce and direct a short film based on an original script entry. Winner will be given six weeks to complete the film, which will then make its premiere at the NYILFF’s opening night ceremony and presented before every 2006 NYILFF evening feature screening.”

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