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Countdown: Submit until 31 January

It's not too late! Submit your dance film until 31 January for the Cinedans in partnership with dancescreen 2022 competition + win up to 5.000 EUR.

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Less than a week to submit your productions to the dance film competition Cinedans in partnership with dancescreen! Do you have a stunning dance film up your sleeve that deserves an award? Then all you have to do is submit now via the Entry Portal.

The submission deadline is 31 January, so better be quick and join us at Cinedans FEST '22 in partnership with dancescreen, taking place from 22-26 June 2022 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The prizes are:

+ 5.000 EUR FOR BEST DANCE SHORT FILM
+ 2.000 EUR FOR BEST LIVE PERFORMANCE RELAY & CAMERA REWORK
+ 2.000 EUR FOR THE MOST PROMISING DANCE SHORT FILM


SUMMING UP! WITH DANCESCREEN YOU CAN:

  • Win up to 5.000 EUR prize money
  • Showcase your productions at the festival
  • Maximise your productions' visibility with the Festival Video Library
  • Engage with the global dance film community
  • Meet broadcasters, buyers and co-producers
  • Save time, money and effort when searching for business partners
  • Gain access to the IMZ Network
  • Get promoted with dancescreen on Tour


We are looking forward to your productions!

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