2004 Temecula Fest

Mar 24th, 2004 | By Staff | Category: Opportunities

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Showcasing the best in the film and music industry for it’s 10th year, with last year’s attendance boasting over 8,000 - the Temecula Valley International Film & Music Festival (TVIFMF) is ready to roll again this fall September 8-12, 2004 at The Movie Experience 10 at Tower Plaza (25735 Ynez Road). TVIFMF’s tradition of presenting excellence in film and music has featured emerging styles from North America and 20+ countries around the world – and this year will be no different. The festival is announcing its 10th annual, traditional call for Entries for both film and music as officially open.

The music competition component of the 2004 Temecula Valley International Film & Music Festival is designed to showcase the music vision and artistic wizardry of talented individuals and groups from across America and the world. The entry deadline for both film and music entries, is July 15th, 2004.

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