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The Bridge Film Festival is happy to announce the first Judges' Choice Awards show. The show will be streamed live, 2PM (EST) Tuesday April 24, 2012, and presented in the Walton Center auditorium on the George School campus as one of the Friends Council on Education's 80th anniversary events. All Bridge Film Festival filmmakers, faculty, and parents are invited to attend. Admission is free.



For the past three years films have been submitted and judged on-line by our distinguished judges. The results were announced on-line. This year, the BFF is producing its own "Academy Awards," simply called the Judges' Choice Awards. The top three films in each category (Narrative, Documentary, Public Service Announcement, and New Media) will be nominated for an award, and scenes from each will be screened at the event. Additionally, the coveted "Spirit of the Festival" award will go to the entry that best reflects the mission of the festival.
 
This year, the event my be viewed live by simply tuning in to the Bridge Film Festival website or by attending in person. If you are interested in attending the event, please fill out our on-line form. Seating is limited.
 

 

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