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Tribeca 2011 London preview screenings

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Preview screenings are being held for the Tribeca Film Festival, which will take place in London from 11th – 13th January 2011. David Kwok (Director of Programming) and Genna Terranova (Senior Programmer) will be looking for brand new UK feature films (fiction and documentary); including co-productions, for next year's festival.

For information about the festival rules and regulations visit the Tribeca Film Festival website:

All short films must be sent directly to the festival.

As always, they will be happy to watch films that are not quite in their final form (pre sound-mix, colour grading or perhaps not even yet at final cut).

If your film is added to these preview screenings, the festival will waive their submission fee. However we will charge you a small amount to offset some of the expenditure incurred hiring the screening room. The charge is £75+vat for films without a sales agent and £125+vat for those with. Please note that from 1st January 2011 VAT will rise to 20%.

If you are interested in submitting a film for the preview screenings please email Dan Obi at South West Screen ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) with the following information by 5th January 2011:

1. The title of the film(s)

2. The approximate duration of the screening copy and the screening format

3. The director’s name

4. The lead production company

5. The sales company, if there is one

6. A contact name and telephone number

7. The full company name and postal address for our invoice including post code

9. Please specify whether your film is a documentary feature or a fiction feature

Finally, if your film(s) is not yet included in our British Film Catalogue, please make sure that the information is added.