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Film competition 2012

11 April 2012

Positive and inspiring use of the internet is at the heart of the Childnet Film Challenge 2012. Childnet is inviting all schools and youth organisations in the UK to enter our challenge. Two separate projects are in place for primary and secondary aged children. The theme will be revealed to entrants on Monday 16th April 2012.

To find out more about this years competition visit www.childnet.com/film-2012/default.aspx.

All shortlisted finalists will then be invited to a private screening of their film with our judging panel at a cinema in central London and will be awarded some fantastic prizes!

For your information the dates for the competition are as follows:

Competition opens: Monday 16th April 2012 @ 9am

Competition closes: Friday 15th June 2012 @5pm

Finalists notified: Friday 22nd June 2012

Screening & finalist event: Monday 9th July 2012

If you would like to register a group of young people for the challenge please do so at [email protected]

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