Rules
MICRO MINUTE FILM FESTIVAL (MMFF) SUBMISSION RULES
1. MMFF competition categories are open to the United States and International entries.
2. Films in the minute category and trailer category can not exceed 1 minute, or 60 seconds, including opening and closing credits.
3. Films in the 2 minute category can not exceed 2 minutes, or 120 seconds, including opening and closing credits.
4. Screenplays should be 1 page or equivalent to 1 minute of film if they were shot.
5. Films must submit preview screeners via online with or without a password.
6. Foreign language entries must have English language subtitles.
7. Entries must have been completed in the past 2 years.
8. Applicants may submit as many entries as they wish, as long as each entry has a separate entry form and fee.
9. MMFF has the right to screen any film or projects submitted to the Micro Minute Film Festival.
10. In order to receive your trophy or certificate, the project's producer or director must be present.
11. If officially selected, it is the responsibility of the submitter to send the festival their film for digital download. Most formats are acceptable.
12. MMFF has the right to post clips or still images of selected films to our website or use for promotional purposes, unless the filmmaker notifies us in writing that they don't want it posted.
13. All decisions made by the festival are final and at their discretion.
1. MMFF competition categories are open to the United States and International entries.
2. Films in the minute category and trailer category can not exceed 1 minute, or 60 seconds, including opening and closing credits.
3. Films in the 2 minute category can not exceed 2 minutes, or 120 seconds, including opening and closing credits.
4. Screenplays should be 1 page or equivalent to 1 minute of film if they were shot.
5. Films must submit preview screeners via online with or without a password.
6. Foreign language entries must have English language subtitles.
7. Entries must have been completed in the past 2 years.
8. Applicants may submit as many entries as they wish, as long as each entry has a separate entry form and fee.
9. MMFF has the right to screen any film or projects submitted to the Micro Minute Film Festival.
10. In order to receive your trophy or certificate, the project's producer or director must be present.
11. If officially selected, it is the responsibility of the submitter to send the festival their film for digital download. Most formats are acceptable.
12. MMFF has the right to post clips or still images of selected films to our website or use for promotional purposes, unless the filmmaker notifies us in writing that they don't want it posted.
13. All decisions made by the festival are final and at their discretion.