Do submissions have to be restricted to the given submission themes?
Submissions are required to include the broad subject matters detailed in the submission themes: matters/experiences of diversity from either an individual prospective or communal viewpoint as they unfold within our Region; matters concerning social issues within our borders (e.g. poverty/homeless among youth, partner violence within teenaged relationships, substance misuse among youth, cyber bullying, and so forth); environmental concerns and successes within our Region; and finally, subject matters that explore local, provincial, national and international challenges or experiences through the lens of those within our borders. All mentioned options can explore successes or challenges. Note: All submission themes are open to most genres: comedy, satire, drama, documentary forms, quirky treatments, musicals, animation and film noir. Make it interesting, provocative and eye-catching with the undercurrent of a good story. When all is said and done, it is all about story telling!
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