Events

Clarksville Film Festival

When
Mar 12th, 2022
All Day
Where
100 Franklin StreetClarksvilleTN

The Clarksville Film Festival is an annual event that brings independent filmmakers and their films into the spotlight. Filmmakers and their crews will have 52 hours to write, direct, act, and edit a 2-4 minute original film.

The Film Festival Screening will be held Saturday, March 12, 2022, at the Roxy Regional Theatre, at the corner of First St. and Franklin St. in Downtown Clarksville. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top filmmakers.

2022 CLARKSVILLE FILM FESTIVAL TEAM COMPETITION

Team Registration opens December 2, 2021, and closes February 21, 2022

GUIDELINES:

  • All participants must attend the filmmaker meeting  Friday, February 25th, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM at Freedom Point (250 Marina Way, Clarksville, TN 37040)
  • All teams will have 52 hours to write, film, and edit a 2-4 minute film.
  • All films must adhere to their chosen genre.
  • All films must include festival chosen prop, line, and character.

$20 registration fee per team

Once submitted, your work will be judged by a panel of experts in the film industry, then shown on the big screen at the Roxy Regional Theatre in Downtown Clarksville, on March 12th.

Cash prizes will be awarded to the top filmmakers.

Please register by team, NOT individually.

REGISTER HERE

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