
May 15-23, 2010 | Cannes, France
Since 1989, The American Pavilion has been the focus of the U.S. film industry’s presence at the Cannes International Film Festival. Serving as a communications and hospitality center for journalists, publicists, celebrities, filmmakers and motion picture executives working at the Festival, The Pavilion is centrally located on the beach beside the Palais des Festivals (the main Festival venue for screenings and special events) and the Marché du Film, the Cannes Film Market, which boasts 2,612 companies from 74 countries.
For the past 21 years, The American Pavilion has offered film students the chance to participate in its Student Program, an internship/educational program that takes place at the Cannes Film Festival in May. Previously only open to college students, the Student Program will accept a limited number of high school participants for the 2010 Festival.
Building on the success of the previous 21 years, The American Pavilion looks forward to offering students selected for the 2010 program a once-in-a-lifetime experience at the most prestigious film festival in the world.
The American Pavilion Student Filmmaker Program, Class of 2009.
Profile of a Qualified Applicant
Demonstrable interest in pursuing a career in film and/or the entertainment industry
Ability to collaborate with other students and staff in a fast-paced,
high-pressure environment
Strong work ethic and positive attitude
Commitment to participate in a challenging program
Maturity, flexibility and an outgoing personality
Festival orientation and tour of Cannes, including overview on the business of filmmaking
Internship/educational opportunities
Opportunity to attend Festival screenings based on ticket availability
Roundtable discussions with industry professionals such as Stephen Frears, Spike Jonze, Charlie Kaufman, Jude Law, Michael Moore, and Brett Ratner, open only to program participants
Opportunity to screen student films to fellow program participants and guests
An unparalleled opportunity to network with industry insiders and observe the business of filmmaking firsthand
9 nights of shared accommodation with three to four other participants in a European-style residence apartment (a 20 minute drive from the Festival)
Daily continental breakfast
Official 2010 Cannes International Film Festival accreditation, otherwise available only to
industry professionals
flight/TRAVEL arrangements
If accepted to the Program, students are responsible for travel arrangements to and
from France
PROGRAM FEE
$2995
Application Guidelines
The AmPav application process has two stages. The first is submission of the materials listed below by one of the two deadlines; the second is a phone interview. If an applicant is selected for the second stage, he or she will be contacted by The American Pavilion to schedule the interview.
The American Pavilion Selection Committee operates on a rolling admissions system between the date applications are made available and the General Application deadline. Under this system, Early Decision applicants have an increased chance of acceptance. They also have the option of paying the program fee in two installments instead of one.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Submission of complete application by one of the two deadlines,
including $50 non-refundable application fee
If selected for the second stage of the application process, participation in a
phone interview
If accepted, payment of the $2995 non-refundable Program fee within two weeks
of acceptance
If accepted to the Program, responsibility for travel arrangements to and from
the destination
Completion of six-hour-per-day internship/educational assignment
Application Process

PART I. SUBMISSIONS ONLINE
Submit the following by clicking the "Apply Now" button on this page:
1. General Information Form
2. Essay questions
3. One standard passport sized headshot photo for accreditation in digital .jpg format.
Minimum dimensions: 100x140 pixels, maximum file size: 1 mb. File must be titled as applicant’s full name (ie: doe_john.jpg).
4. $50 non-refundable application fee by credit card
Payment may also be made by check or money order, made payable to The American Pavilion, and mailed to the Los Angeles office.
PART II. SUBMISSIONS BY MAIL
Submit in the following order, unstapled, in one envelope to the address below:
5. Copy of high school transcript (submitted by applicant, not school)
6. Current resumé
7. Typed letter of recommendation from a teacher (submitted by applicant,
not teacher)
8. Second letter of recommendation (from an employer, volunteer work supervisor, family member, second teacher, etc.) (submitted by applicant)
9. Mail to the address below
IMPORTANT DATES
| Early Application deadline: December 4, 2009 |
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General application deadline: February 5, 2010 (postmark date) If you have any questions or need more information, |
| Send mail-in submissions to |
| Cannes Film Program Selection Committee The American Pavilion 9336 West Washington Boulevard Building C, Suite 106 Culver City, CA 90232 |




