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How to Submit Your Movie to Film Festivals

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Here’s the secret to submitting your movie to film festivals.

Film festivals are one of the best places for aspiring filmmakers to get discovered. It is also a great place for aspiring actors to get discovered by talent agencies, producers, directors, and other filmmakers.

So how do you submit your project to film festivals?

Recently, the SAG-AFTRA Foundation released a video explaining the benefits of film festivals and how to successfully apply your project to film festivals across the country. Filmmakers and producers from the biggest film festivals int he world including the Southwest Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival and the Los Angeles Film Festival explain how to submit your project and how get discovered. In addition, the panelists explain amazing strategies to win competitions and beat your competition.

Check out the full and amazing video below.

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