Last year we followed a relatively new but highly successful event, the Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival, as it made its third return to New York City. The sold-out festival featured some great films, including Nightmare Code starring The Walking Dead‘s Andrew J. West and Inverse by filmmaker Matt Duggan, both of which come highly recommended by your humble writers here at Sci-Fi Bloggers.
The Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival will return for its fourth year January 14-17, 2016 at Tribeca Cinemas. The festival is now accepting submissions from filmmakers for the 2016 event. Below is a list of the deadlines for submissions.
Early Bird Deadline: June 15th, 2015.
Regular Deadline: September 15th, 2015.
Late Deadline: December 1st, 2015.
Extended Deadline: December 7th, 2015.
Filmmakers can enter their submissions either on the festival’s website or through Withoutabox. Stay tuned and we’ll have more on this awesome festival and other unique sci-fi events you won’t want to miss!
Want to know more about The Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival? Check out our interview with festival director Daniel Abella for the inside scoop on the festival’s origins and future. For updates about the festival, follow @PhilipKDickFest on Twitter or like them on Facebook!
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