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Deadline Extended Through Dec. 31, 2003!

Animal-friendly filmmakers: If you’d like to use your work to give audiences the “reel” scoop on the fight for animal rights—and win a chance to meet one of today’s hottest indie directors—keep reading! Send PETA your animal rights film or video project, and you could win dinner with Terry Zwigoff, director of Crumb, Ghost World, and Bad Santa, due out in 2003. We’ll fly the Grand Prize winner to San Francisco for a one-on-one meeting with the director, where you’ll get to talk with Terry about filmmaking and animal rights. And if we pick your flick for the top prize, we’ll also feature it on PETA TV as the centerpiece of our Animal Rights Film Festival.

Film and video projects should illustrate PETA’s guiding principle that “animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, or use for entertainment.” We want pieces on veganism, vivisection, fur, leather, circuses—anything related to animal rights.

Ready to put the animals’ story in the spotlight? Then click here for the official rules—and get your cameras rolling!

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