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Written by Paul Mahoney   
Friday, 22 May 2009 08:08

Film Competition Deadline is June 1 

This year, we've added new categories to the Film Competition, drawing attention to excellence in the Best 360 Campaign, the Best Web Presence, the Best Use of Web 2.0  and the Best Special Venue. With 20 categories available, finding the perfect niche for your film is now easy!

Save money by entering your film on time... 
Late Entries are accepted through June 15th, but there will be a 20% additional charge for entries submitted after the June 1st deadline.  

A complete list of
competition categories and submission details are available online.

Online Registration Opens for Festival

Save $300 on a 5 Day Industry Pass if you register by June 15th! If you can't attend the entire week, consider registering for a flexible 3-day pass or single-day passes.  

5 Day Industry Pass: $900 through June 15
($1000 after June 15, $1200 after June 30)
3 Day Passes: $700
Individual Day Passes: $250 per Day

All delegate passes for the Industry conference (Sept 28-Oct 2 at Jackson Lake Lodge) include full access to the community Festival October 3-4 in Jackson Hole, featuring selected finalist Filmmaker Screenings. 

Social event and screening passes will be made available this summer. 

Visit the Festival website for more information about the various pass options and to register online

Jackson Lake Lodge Accepting Room Reservations for 2009 Festival

The Festival is hosted at Jackson Lake Lodge, a beautiful 45 minute drive from the town of Jackson. The Lodge offers 385 guest rooms, 2 restaurants, a lounge, and several gift shops. JLL is providing a special room discount to all Festival attendees.

Non-view rooms: $199-239
Mt. view rooms:  $269-279
Suites: $459-650

Phone 1.800.628.9988 or 1.307.543.3100 to make room reservations.  You must mention "Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival" to receive the room discounts!

For more information about how to get here, car rentals, and other travel-related details, visit the Festival's Local Info page.

240 S Glenwood, Ste 112
Jackson Hole, WY 83001
Tel. +1 307 733 7016   
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Last Updated on Friday, 22 May 2009 08:12
 
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