The PBS Short Film Festival is a celebration of independent films and filmmaking, and a love for the craft. Each year the films highlight topics like social injustice, religion, addiction, public policy, love and all things inspiring. The Festival run for two weeks, usually beginning the Monday after July 4. All films are released at midnight. The films are made available for streaming through the PBS Short Film Festival official site on pbs.org, the PBS App, and on PBS’s YouTube channel. When the festival ends, one film receives the Juried Prize, picked by a panel of independent film professionals. Films are generally available for streaming for two years after premiere in the Festival. More info: PBS Short Film Festival | Facebook
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