Organizers of the LDS Film Festival are calling for film and screenplay entries for the 2005 event. Entries are due Dec. 1.
Now in its fourth year, the festival spotlights movies that demonstrate "intelligence, spirituality, originality, integrity and technical excellence," said festival director Christian Vuissa. The event's competition programs feature short films by LDS artists or films with LDS-specific material.
Prizes totaling $2,000 will be given to three films and screenplays judged as the festival's best.
The festival is still looking for volunteers to help out with next year's event, which will be held in Provo in January 2005.
For entry guidelines or for more information, go online to www.ldsbox.com.
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