Northwest Youth Film Festival Open for Submissions
Submissions are now open for the inaugural Northwest Youth Film Festival
Presented by Northwest Children’s Theater and The Judy Kafoury Center for Youth Arts
Film Submission Deadline: Friday, June 19
The Northwest Youth Film Festival is a new film festival celebrating young filmmakers in Oregon and SW Washington*. Produced through Northwest Children’s Theater and The Judy Kafoury Center for Youth Arts, NWYFF is looking for original films under 10 minutes from youth filmmakers in grades 6-12.
NWYFF will screen it’s selected final films in person, August 15th and 16th, at The Judy.















































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