We need your film for the next PSFN!

PSFN2014 is going to be a great year for film and we are happy to announce that Portsmouth Short Film Night will be continuing for another year after four great events last year.  If you didn’t catch it last year, Portsmouth Short Film Night is an event for independent filmmakers to screen and discuss their work and for cinema lovers to get a front-row seat to emerging and established talent.

Each night  offers an eclectic mix of drama, action, comedy, animation and much, much more – showcasing the best independent short films from local, national and international talent. If you are a cinema lover, or you want to see something a little different come to the next Portsmouth Short Film Night at 7pm, Friday, February 28 at PPMtv, 280 Marcy Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801. As well as fantastic films we will have special Q&As with the filmmakers, and an opportunity afterwards to hand out and talk film.

But before we get to that we need to select our films and there’s still time to submit your short film. Are you a film student, indie maker or a seasoned pro – we want to watch your film! We’re looking for shorts of any genre (or un-genre) from independent filmmakers interested in screening their film to an audience. That’s why you made it, right?

The night is a free event, open to anyone who enjoys watching shorts and talking film. It’s all about getting filmmakers together to show off their work, have fun, meet like-minded people, and maybe even be inspired. If that sounds like your cup of tea, why not

Projecting films at PSFN #4, December 2013

Projecting films at PSFN #4, December 2013

send us your film?

To submit, or for more details, head to: http://psfn.filmunbound.com/submissions/

And once you’ve submitted you can keep in touch with us via our Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

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About Catherine Stewart

Catherine, a native of Scotland, is an experienced writer and director for both stage and screen as well as working as a facilitator; teaching areas including dramaturgy, devising, adaptation and acting for stage and screen. She graduated from the prestigious Bretton Hall College in 2008 with a B.A.(Hons) in Theatre and Performance, and as a recipient of the White Rose Scholarship for Enterprise. With her directorial roots in theatre she approaches film not as a set of shots and segments but as a whole piece; working in collaboration as the camera rolls with her colleagues in front of and behind the lense. In both her writing and directing she uses her experience of both fictional and factual film making to create works that tread the thin line between both disciplines. And with a tendency towards magical realism, fantasy and a certain penchant for sci-fi she always seeks to capture the thaumaturgy of real life (reality) in her work.

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