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Tuesday, April 27, 2004
26th ANNUAL IFP MARKET 

Seeking financing for your script? Completion funds for your work-in-progress? Trying to sell your doc? Looking to expand your contact list?

The IFP Market is a great place to begin: the only place in the U.S. to introduce new work to an industry-only audience of sales companies, distributors, festival programmers, television buyers, producers, and agents from the U.S. and abroad.

An essential networking opportunity, IFP Market programs connect you directly with the industry reps you need to know to get your work financed, completed and distributed.

If you seek financing or sales for your script or work-in-progress, this is the place to start.

MORE THAN $150,000 IN AWARDS
$150,000 in cash and prizes include a $100,000 completion package for a narrative work-in-progress; two $10,000 cash awards for African-American filmmakers and other awards.

SUBMISSION DEADLINES
May 10:
-Emerging Narrative Scripts
-No Borders International Co-Production Market

May 28:
-Emerging Narrative Works-in-Progress & Shorts
-Spotlight on Documentaries

SUBMISSION & REGISTRATION FEES
-Submission: $40-$50
-Registration: $200-$450 (paid on acceptance)
-Students attend free

INFORMATION & APPLICATIONS
-September 19-24, New York City
-Apply Online: http://www.ifp.org
-Info: MarketReg@ifp.org or 212-465-8200 x207


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