Calling all Capras

July 3, 2012

Frank, not Buzz.

Entries are invited for the 2012 Baseball Film Festival at the Hall of Fame.

From the press release:

Baseball and the movies grew up together in America, becoming a part of the fabric of the nation that made both famous. Their shared history is on display every day at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum through the Baseball At The Movies exhibit. And the newest films capturing the essence of the National Pastime are featured in the Museum’s annual Baseball Film Festival, which is now accepting entries for the 2012 program.

The seventh annual Baseball Film Festival will be held Sept. 28-30 in Cooperstown, and filmmakers can submit their work to be considered for the Festival until July 27. Films can be of any length and genre, but must have been released within the last five years and feature baseball as a primary or secondary theme.

To submit a film for the 2012 Baseball Film Festival, send three DVD copies to: Manager of Museum Programs, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, 25 Main Street, Cooperstown, NY, 13326. Films selected will be screened at the Museum during the Baseball Film Festival. Tickets for each screening are free but must be reserved. Participants in the Museum’s Membership Program can reserve tickets starting Sept. 4 by calling 607-547-0397. Any remaining tickets will be made available to the general public starting Sept. 24.

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