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Written by Paul Mahoney   
Tuesday, 15 June 2010 07:37

Panda Award finalists announced

 

We are delighted to unveil the names of the 58 productions that will compete for this year's coveted Panda Awards.

 

It was another bumper year for the competition with 446 entries from 45 countries, with the new 'Best Short Film' category proving particularly popular.

The 2010 Panda Awards will be presented at a gala awards ceremony held during the Festival week where 650 leading industry figures will gather together to celebrate and applaud the winning films.

 

Read the full list of finalist films.

Festival delegate registration is now open

 

Delegate registration is now open - book now to receive the early bird discount and save £135 off the full delegate rate. Tickets for the Panda Awards ceremony are sold separately and cost £60.

 

The week-long Festival celebrates and encourages excellence and responsibility in wildlife and environmental filmmaking and the programme of screenings, debates, keynote lectures, workshops, masterclasses and networking events is not to be missed. Stay subscribed to this bulletin to receive news of the latest additions to the programme as they're confirmed.

 

Purchase your ticket at the Wildscreen Festival website.

£460   Early bird rate (payment must be received by 9 July)
£595   Full price rate (for all registrations after 9 July)
£250   Concessionary rate
£60     Gala Panda Awards ceremony and dinner

 

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