Sundance Signs Exclusive Three-Year Agreement with FilmFreeway for Festival Submissions
When the festival opens for 2020 submissions on Monday, it will mark the official end of the Withoutabox era.
When the festival opens for 2020 submissions on Monday, it will mark the official end of the Withoutabox era.
FilmFreeway promises it won’t force festivals into exclusivity, and will drop its prices later this week.
The service will be operational through the next festival season, but be disabled on September 16, 2019.
The IMDb-owned platform continues to push for exclusive partnerships with festivals, as they also reveal a new submission management service they created in collaboration with Sundance.
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