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No Borders Short Film Competition

Last Day To Submit Is September 1st

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Submit Here On Their Website!

Check out the3rd annual short film competition: Borders | No Borders! With $3,000 in cash prizes available to filmmakers with ties to Texas and its surrounding regions. Submissions are open through September 1st!

No Borders Short Film Competition
No Borders Short Film Competition

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Last Day To Submit Is September 1st

Submit Here On Their Website!

About The Event

Houston Cinema Arts Society (HCAS) brings back the regional short film competition Borders | No Borders for the third year to celebrate the rich narratives of the South. Borders | No Borders is open to short narrative and documentary films with strong ties to Texas, the states bordering Texas, and Mexico. The competition opens on April 1st with a submission deadline of September 1st. Finalist films will be announced with the Houston Cinema Arts Festival 2022 lineup in mid-October and will be screened at the festival.

Cultural exchange is often thought of as happening between countries, but it can also take place between cities, states, and even neighborhoods — anywhere a border is perceived or imposed. Houston is the most diverse city in the United States, and Texas, in addition to being the largest state in the continental U.S., shares borders with Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Mexico, which each have their own distinct cultures and identities. These regions inform Houston’s past, present, and future with their cultures, histories, cuisines, ancestral and contemporary sacrifices, injustices, unceded lands, art, music, dance, theater, film, and storytellers. Borders | No Borders celebrates the complexity of Houston and its neighboring communities, all of which contribute to H-Town’s je ne sais quoi.

Borders | No Borders invites residents of Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Mexico as well as filmmakers with meaningful ties to these areas to submit narrative and documentary short films. Films in all languages are welcomed and encouraged, but we request that films that are not in English be submitted with English subtitles to ensure that the translations best represent the filmmaker’s vision. The winners for Best Narrative Short Film and Best Documentary Short Film will each be awarded a prize of $1,000. There will be two additional Jury Prizes of $500 selected by a panel of six jurors. Past jurors include: Damon Davis, Kimberly Rivers Roberts, Sumie Garcia, Bassam Tariq, Giorgio Angelini, Brett Cullen, Regina Agu, Francis Almendarez, Kolby Webster, Georgina Escobar, David Lee Huynh, and GG Ligums.

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