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Entering A Film

14 July 08

Enter a film for consideration in the Orange British Academy Film Awards 2008.

To be eligible, films must open in the UK between 1 January and 31 December 2008. Films shown at festivals only are not eligible.

A film may only be entered by the film's distributor or producer, or by a registered Film Voting member of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.

Once an Entry Form has been submitted, the film's distributor is asked to complete a Screen Credits Form. If the distributor does not complete a form, the Academy cannot guarantee the accuracy of credits listed for voting.

Eligibility of award recipients in all categories is determined by the film's actual on-screen credits.

To see the list of films entered to date, please click here .

To enter a film, please fill in the relevant form:

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