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The Eighth End Of The Pier International Film Festival 2011

2011 AWARDS PRESENTATION




We are delighted to announce the 2011 End Of The Pier International Film Festival Awards Presentation will take place on February 11th 2012

The event will be informal and invitation only.

During the evening we will screen our 2011 award winning short films and our Grand Prix winning feature presentation.

If you have submitted a winning film into the 2011 competition you will be sent an invitation automatically, either by post or email. If you are a film maker who would like to attend the evening to find out more about the festival then please email the Director to request an invitation: director@eotpfilmfestival.co.uk

This award winner’s screening may be the only festival event held in 2012. However, the festival will be open for submissions as of September 1st 2012 for the 2013 eotp film festival which will be held in Bognor Regis in the autumn of 2013. We hope to see you there and look forward to receiving your submissions.

The event will take place at the Butlins Skyline Ltd., Conference Centre.


WINNERS ANNOUNCED!

Congratulations to all End Of The Pier 2011 winners!

See the full list of winners here



Nomad


We are delighted to welcome Nomad as a partner.

The NOMAD Project, run by independent film label Nomad Films, is a screening initiative aimed at promoting film and video work directed and/or produced by independent filmmakers. Through The NOMAD Project, Nomad Films strives to share with audiences unique ways in which filmmakers are adapting to the state of the global economy and/or shifts in technology. Selected films engage viewers via their originality and ultimately teach us all something new about the art of filmmaking and various methods of production.



January 2009 : The End Of The Pier Film Festival has commissioned tangentweb.com to create a new home for them on the web. A site that focuses on accessibility and delivering all the information needed by festival goers and creatives considering submissions. The site also highlights the valuable work of the festival sponsors without which the event would not be possible.