The Anchorage Museum seeks short film entries for “Cabin Fever,” an exhibition opening Nov. 21. The exhibit examines the emotions and behaviors that manifest after hours of darkness and isolation, a state of mind particularly common in the north. Films must enhance the exhibition theme; humorous and dark films are equally welcome. The deadline is Sept. 1. Entries must be 5 minutes or less. Entries selected by the curator will be on view for the duration of the exhibition. Winning filmmakers receive a $200 stipend. “Cabin Fever” is part of the Anchorage Museum’s Northern Initiative. For more information or to submit a film, visit anchoragemuseum.org/entries.
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