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Enter your film in the 2022 Peoria Film Fest
Deadline for submissions is July 29
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The Peoria Film Fest is back.
The festival will be Oct. 13-16, 2022, at the Harkins Theatres Arrowhead 18, 16046 N. Arrowhead Fountains Center Dr.
The Peoria Film Fest is looking for film entries. The final deadline to submit entries is Friday, July 29. Submit your film today at www.peoriafilmfest.com/submissions.
The Peoria Film Fest is a program under the 501(c)3 non-profit organization Phoenix Film Foundation, and is a sibling of the Phoenix Film Festival, the Phoenix Film Society, the International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival, IFP/Phoenix, the Arizona Student Film Festival and the Phoenix Critics Circle.
The Phoenix Film Foundation's mission is to support and develop the artistic appreciation, educational opportunities and growth of independent film within Arizona. The foundation's primary functions through its programs are to promote the exhibition of independent films and conduct educational programs that teach the art of filmmaking.