Submission deadline for Toronto After Dark Film Festival is this Friday, July 20

Now that the Toronto After Dark Summer Screenings are over, it’s time to turn our attention to the main event: the seventh annual Toronto After Dark Film Festival, running October 18-26, 2012.

The deadline to submit film details is this Friday, July 20, 2012. Users of Withoutabox have the deadline extended by a week, until Friday, July 27, 2012. Filmmakers who have applied in writing by those dates have until August 3, 2012, to have a screener of the film in to Toronto After Dark, and that can be done either with a physical copy or online using any video uploading service. Toronto After Dark is looking for any feature length or short film that are horror, supernatural, sci-fi, fantasy, animation, crime,   action, thriller, suspense, cult, bizarre, experimental or documentaries and music videos from those genres.

There are only a couple more days to ensure a spot in this wonderful festival held every year at Bloor Hot Docs Cinema. So what are you waiting for? Get your film in now, and we’ll see you this fall!

To enter your film by this Friday, July 20, 2012, visit the Toronto After Dark submissions page. If you’re a user of Withoutabox, enter your film there by Friday, July 27, 2012.

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Jordan Moffatt is a person living in Toronto. He is an improviser, actor, writer and graduate of the University of Ottawa. His favourite Indiana Jones film is Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. He was the third string point guard of his high school basketball team.

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