CASCADIA Now Accepting Submissions for 2026 Festival

Burlington, WALocal News

CASCADIA has opened submissions for its 2026 festival, inviting filmmakers to present their documentary works. The festival aims to promote diverse voices and perspectives, reflecting the evolving landscape of the film industry. Noteworthy figures like Catherine Hardwicke and Cheryl Boone Isaacs are involved, underscoring the festival's commitment to inclusivity. This initiative supports the broader movement towards representation in filmmaking, attracting submissions from various genres. The event will take place in Burlington, a city known for its vibrant arts scene.

Organizers expect a strong response as they encourage participation from a wide array of creators. The festival serves as a platform for innovative storytelling, aiming to connect audiences with compelling narratives. Filmmakers are urged to submit their works, contributing to a rich tapestry of documentary filmmaking.

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