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This online form is for submission of Irish short and Irish feature documentaries – ie non-fiction films documenting reality.
Submissions must be made by 18.00 on Friday, July 7th 2023. Please read the submission terms and conditions outlined below.
SUBMISSION PROCESS/ELIGIBILITY:
TERMS OF ENGAGEMENT: THE PRODUCER
Successful applicants will generally be represented by The Producer unless otherwise advised.
The Producer will:
TERMS OF ENGAGEMENT: IFI
GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION (GDPR)
By submitting to our festival, we will utilise any personal data that you submit to us as part of the details of your submission, to evaluate your submission for the purposes of the festival.
We will use your data as part of our internal surveys to assess the number of submissions for the festival and where submissions came from and from what category.
You are in control of your data and should you wish to delete your data, you may request us to do this at anytime.
To withdraw consent to use your data and delete it from our systems, please email us with your request.
Data Consent
By submitting to our festival you are giving us consent to utilise your data in the ways listed above.
It is impossible for our festival to manage your submission and your involvement in our festival without using your data.
If you do not consent to this and would like us to delete your data entirely after the festival, please contact us. By making a submission to our festival you are giving your consent for us to use your data.
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