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The logo of the festival. The Golden Knight - Malta International Film Festival

Closing : 30 Sep 2011
Festival: 28th November - 3rd December 2011

The timing and arrangements are similar each year, as at Mid-January we had no details of the 2012 event.

Arrangements and dates are similar each year.

This has long been a favourite of British film and video makers. The festival has had several venues but is now in the plush St.James Cavalier, Valletta, Malta. It is a long-running and very famous international film festival for amateurs on the hospitable island of Malta. Those who have seen Oskar Siebert's film The Little Knight will know how impressive the venue is and how that film maker enjoyed the occasion ... despite being held by the police for a few hours because he had photographed the American embassy !

  • CLASS A - Amateur productions by individuals, groups or clubs made for pleasure with no commercial purpose in mind. Entry fee £10
  • CLASS B - Productions made by film-school students during their studies. Entry fee £20
  • CLASS C - Any production which does not qualify under Class A or Class B. Entry fee £35

Suggested maximum length: 30 minutes. Entrants are requested to include a synopsis in English with the Entry Form. Entrants are also encouraged to send in Production Stills and other Publicity material.

Golden Knight Festival
M.C.C.
P.O. Box 450
GPO Marsa
Malta

Website - www.goldenknightmalta.org

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