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If you have mad movie skills, this opportunity is for you!

This could be your big break!  A chance for your movie to be seen by thousands!  If you have mad movie making skills, keep reading!!

Clarksville Parks and Rec and the Roxy Regional Theatre have teamed up to give all you aspiring and professional filmmakers a chance to showcase your talents!!  Imagine your film up on the big screen!  Your film could be a part of the Clarksville Film Festival going on February 15th-17th.

Your film team will have 52 hours to script, shoot, and produce a 4-7 minute film using prearranged lines and props. How does cash sound??  The top films will be awarded a cash prize!

Your team must attend a meeting February 15th at Freedom Point!  This will begin the 52-hour filming timeline.

You must register HERE now through Thursday, February 14th. To enter the contest, it’s only $20.00 per team and free for high school students.

Get all the info on the Clarksville Film Festival HERE

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