Beyond The Finishing Post - (part 2)

Sue Everett, writer/director of Screen Yorkshire's most successful mainstream short film to date, 'Mother Mine', leads this insightful session on marketing and distribution for short filmmakers. You've sold your granny to get your film made, but what next? How do you maximise your film's potential on the highly competitive short film festival circuit and get it seen by people who can make a real difference to your career? Sue unveils her strategy for 'Mother Mine', which has so far screened at over 47 festivals across the globe, picking up 12 awards along the way.
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