Call for entries
Deadline: 30 November 2015

Alchemy Film and Moving Images Festival

Altered State

We accept submissions of works related to any subject area, though this year we are especially interested in works that may relate to the idea of the “Altered State”, including notions of transcendence, political transition and subversion, shifts in personal or visual perspective, psychological and material change, mental or spiritual transformation, excavations of notions of contemporary counterculture.

http://www.alchemyfilmfestival.org.uk/2015/2016-submissions/

General Terms of submission

Once a work has been submitted, it may not be withdrawn at a later date.
Deadline for submissions: midnight 30th November 2015. You will be notified if successful no later than 1st March January 2016.
Please read the full Terms of Entry before filling out the form below. We also accept submissions through FilmFreeway.
There is a £5 entry fee (approx $8 / €6), or $9 if using FilmFreeway.
You should see a confirmation page and receive a confirmation email straight after submitting the form below. If you do not see these then your entry has not been received and you should try re-submitting the form.
If you are also intending to submit your film to Edinburgh International Film Festival, please note that they, unlike Alchemy, have a very strict UK premiere policy. Please do not submit to Alchemy if you are intending to submit also to EIFF (which happens after Alchemy in June 2016).

Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival

Crown Buildings, 20-22 High St, Hawick
Roxburghshire, Scotland, TD9 9EH, UK.

http://www.alchemyfilmfestival.org.uk/2015/2016-submissions/

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