
OPPORTUNITIES BULLETIN #232 September 2022 |
N.B. The information below is provided directly by the
organizers of events, festivals, audio-visual organizations or
independent film projects. The Royal Film Commission -
Jordan (RFC) cannot be held accountable for it. |
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In this bulletin:
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Job Vacancy at The
Royal Film Commission – Jordan: Film Library Supervisor
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Call for
submissions: Jordan Children’s Film Festival
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Call for
submissions: Jerusalem International Film Festival
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Call for
submissions: Cairo International Short Film Festival
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Call for
submissions: Beirut Shorts International Film Festival
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Call for
submissions: Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film
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Call for
applications: IDFA Bertha Fund
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Call for
applications: The Screenwriter Showcase
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1. Job Vacancy at The
Royal Film Commission – Jordan: Film Library Supervisor |
The Royal Film
Commission – Jordan (RFC) is seeking to fill the position for a Film
Library Supervisor.
Job
Description
Job
Summary: Managing the Film Library, from collection maintenance to
updating the database. Promoting the Library and interest in films,
through specific activities. Co-managing the Instagram of the
Library. Performing audiovisual documentation and editing. Daily
media monitoring. Contributing to the screening program of the RFC.
This
position is largely autonomous and requires a high sense of
responsibility.
TASKS & RESPONSIBILITIES
1.
LIBRARY TASKS:
• Managing the Library's daily tasks: welcoming and advising
visitors; maintaining the inventory updated; following up with
members.
• Indexing and classifying the library collection.
• Maintaining and updating records of visitors.
• Organizing specific and outreach activities to attract more
visitors to the Library.
• Co-Managing the Library Instagram.
2.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT:
• Audiovisual documentation and editing, whenever required.
3.
COMMUNICATION:
• Participating in the screening program of the RFC.
• Monitoring the media for the RFC on a daily basis.
• Researching on movies.
• Providing input to TOPLINE online magazine.
• Performing any other tasks as required by the Manager, within
availability and competencies.
WORKING HOURS
5 days a week (Friday and Tuesday Off). Working hours from 2:30 p.m.
till 8 p.m.
Skills
EXPERIENCE & COMPETENCIES
At least two-year experience as a Librarian or in a film-related
profession.
Excellent film culture.
Very good communication skills.
Valid experience or knowledge in audiovisual documentation and
editing.
Very good organizational and research skills. Detail-oriented.
Bilingual: English and Arabic (written and spoken).
How to Apply:
Please send your application to the following email:
recruitment@film.jo no
later than 20th of September 2022 and indicate clearly in the
subject of your email the title of the position you are applying
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2.
Call for submissions:
Jordan Children’s Film Festival |
The
Royal Film Commission – Jordan opens the call-out for directors,
producers, and rights holders to submit their films for the first
edition of the Children Film Festival that will take place in
Amman-Jordan, December 2022.
All those who have interest in participating
and competing for the festival’s prizes are advised to review the
following conditions and send the submission application no later
than COB on Sunday, 23rd October 2022.
To be eligible for consideration, all films
must meet the following requirements:
- The film must not have been released before
2020.
- The film must not have been previously broadcast or shown on any
TV channel or public online platform.
- The film must be in digital formats, MOV or MP4 in high quality.
- The film should not contain scenes or contents that are not
appropriate for the targeted age groups from 6 to 16 years old.
- A selection committee will choose eligible films to compete.
- Intellectual property rights must be considered when submitting
the films.
- The film should be translated into Arabic for non-Arabic language
films or have the required files to provide translation or dubbing
into Arabic.
- Long and short narrative and animation films will be accepted.
- The application for submission is available through the following
link:
https://forms.gle/JFUowjFXGAnP2hDZ9
For more information, please email:
Jcff@film.jo |
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3.
Call for submissions:
Jerusalem International Film Festival |
Jerusalem International Film Festival is accepting films and special
screenplay for its seventh edition under the slogan "Our Heritage is
Our Identity". The Festival will start on November 29th
to December 6th, 2022 from Gaza City on the
International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.
The
Festival accepts narrative films and documentaries, long and short,
to compete for the Golden Olive Branch Award for each category, in
addition to the Golden Olive Branch Award for Best Actor and
Actress, the Production, Screenplay, and Photography Award, and also
to compete for the Artist Mohamed Bakri Award for the best national
work for the feature documentary.
The
Special Screenplay Award includes two screenplay competitions: the
first is the Golden Olive Branch Award for Best Screenplay for a
Feature Film, and the second is the Golden Olive Branch Award for
Best Screenplay for a Short Fiction Film, to contribute to
encouraging screenwriters to write their screenplays about
Palestine.
Special Screenplay Award Terms:
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The scenario should be directly or indirectly addressed to the
Palestinian cause.
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Submit a script for a narrative film, long or short.
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Next to the long scenario, applicants should provide a summary
and dramatic treatment.
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Anyone who meets the above conditions has the right to apply
regardless of the nationality or country of residence.
You
can fill out the participation form on the Festival’s website
https://jiffps.com/ar/
The deadline is on September 20th,
2022
For more information, please visit:
https://jiffps.com/ar/ |
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4.
Call for submissions:
Cairo International Short Film Festival |
Cairo International Short Film Festival (CISFF) is devoted to
showcasing the best and brightest short films, advancing the careers
of filmmakers through screenings, networking events, and various
panels and forums.
Rules & Terms:
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The Festival only accepts short films, documentaries and student
films from 4 to 30 minutes.
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The Festival only accepts online registrations and submissions
to be assessed. Films must have English subtitles.
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The Festival only accepts films that have been produced during
and after January 2021 at this time.
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By submitting a film, the submitter agrees that the film will be
screened in a live theatrical venue during the Festival.
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All films entries selected for the Festival grant Cairo Shorts (CISFF)
the rights to use provided stills, footage, clips, trailers and
information from the film for promotion.
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All films submitted must be free from any legal disputes and the
filmmaker must have cleared all rights for music and exhibition.
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The Festival will never share or stream your Film(s) online
without your permissions.
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CISFF reserves the right to change any information contained in
this document (including Festival dates, venues, events, awards
and eligibility requirements) without further notice.
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Filmmakers will be notified no later than October 15th
of their submission status.
The
deadline is on September 20th, 2022
For more
information, please visit:
Cairo
International Short Film Festival - FilmFreeway |
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5.
Call for
submissions:
Beirut Shorts International Film Festival |
Beirut Shorts International Film Festival (BSIFF) is celebrated
annually under its constant theme, “The Power of Youth.” The
Festival aims to promote young filmmakers by screening their films
in front of a large audience base and promote their talents and
artistic excellence.
BSIFF accepts both Lebanese and international short films in all
mentioned categories: fiction, documentary, animation, experimental,
web & new media. Applicants may be graduating students or
independent filmmakers.
Rules and Regulations:
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Films produced after October 1st, 2020 are eligible
for submission.
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Lebanese premiere is a must – films that were screened
previously in Lebanon won’t be taken into consideration.
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BSIFF supports directors of selected international films to
travel to Lebanon to participate in the Festival screenings and
activities.
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Applicants admit that they are authorized to submit the film,
being the rights-holders or authorized representatives of the
film.
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BSIFF receives exhibition copy in QuickTime 1080p HD 8 bit
uncompressed or Apple ProRes file or equivalent via a
downloadable link.
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All films must have adequate English subtitles.
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Screening fees must be declared prior to or upon submission. If
a screening fee is only indicated after the official selection
has been announced, the Festival retains the right to revoke the
film's acceptance.
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BSIFF holds the right to:
• Use the selected films for trailers and publicity usage
• Screen the winning films in other related events inside
Lebanon and recommend the winning films to other international
film festivals that collaborate with BSIFF after the approval of
the filmmakers.
The
deadline for submission is on September 24th, 2022
For more information, please visit:
Beirut Shorts International Film Festival - FilmFreeway |
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6.
Call for submissions: Stuttgart International Festival of Animated
Film 2023 |
The Stuttgart
International Festival of Animated Film (ITFS) will take place from
April 25th until 30th 2023. The Festival
focuses on artistic animated films, innovations in the field of
interactive and transmedia projects as well as the promotion of
young talents.
A total of up to 70,000 € in prize money is awarded in the various
competition sections.
Terms and conditions:
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Every animated
film, including computer animations and combinations of
live-action and animation, which was completed after October 1st,
2021 may be submitted to participate in the ITFS competitions.
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Only completed
animated films can be taken into consideration in the
pre-selection process.
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Films with
dialogues that are not in English must have English subtitles.
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The films chosen by
the pre-selection jury of the ITFS participate in the
competitions free of charge.
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Only animated films
of up to 30 minutes in length are admitted for entry in the
International Competition, the Young Animation competition for
student films, the Trickstar Nature Award and in the children’s
film competition Tricks for Kids.
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Any animated film
made by students and graduates of universities of film, art and
media studies and of educational institutes may be entered in
the Young Animation competition for student films.
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It is not possible
for student films to be submitted to the International
Competition directly by the students themselves. Student films
have to be proposed for the International Competition by the
ITFS preselection jury.
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Animated short
films and series for children up to 12 years (each with no more
than one episode) may be submitted to the children’s film
competition Tricks for Kids.
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Animated films with
a length of over 60 minutes can be entered in the long film
competition AniMovie, provided that they have not yet been
released in cinemas in Germany before the ITFS 2023.
The deadline for
submissions is December 1st, 2022
For more
information, please visit:
https://www.itfs.de/en/professionals/call-for-entries/
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7. Call for applications: IDFA Bertha Fund |
Applications to the IDFA Bertha Fund (IBF) can be made in a variety
of different funding categories. In all categories, the Fund is
looking for films that use strong visual treatments to tell
compelling stories and have the potential to reach a global
audience.
The IBF offers development and production support to filmmakers from
Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. IBF
Europe aims to stimulate the collaboration between independent
European producers and producers from the above regions.
The IDFA Bertha Fund supports documentary filmmakers in Africa,
Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe (see
IBF Classic Country List)
by offering them financial contributions, assistance and coaching to
complete their projects. The Fund is looking for creative
documentaries that use strong visual treatments to tell compelling
stories and have the potential to reach a global audience.
Projects can be submitted in two categories:
- Project development: The maximum contribution for project
development is €7,500, which must be spent in a country on the IBF
Classic Country List.
- Production & post-production: The maximum contribution for
production & post-production is €25,000, which must be spent in a
country on the IBF Classic Country List.
The deadline is December 10th, 2022
For more
information, please visit:
https://www.idfa.nl/en/info/ibf-application-categories
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8.
Call for applications: The Screenwriter Showcase |
The
Screenwriter Showcase based at Pinewood Studios is a quarterly event
aimed at enriching new scripts from unsung global talent,
introducing producers to screenwriters, all with the aim of bringing
filmmakers’ work to life.
The event will consist primarily of a script reading with
professional actors at the headquarters in the world-famous Pinewood
Studios- home of blockbuster franchises such as James Bond and Star
Wars. This is followed from feedback by everyone in the room,
including Lift-Off co-founders Ben Pohlman and James Bradley.
Feedback is crucial for anyone working in the industry looking to
succeed and this is an invaluable opportunity that will benefit any
screenwriter.
Lift-Off Global Network offers you the chance to join their
platform. An "industry within the industry" and a place to build
your career with showcases, education, festival screenings and
limitless fee waivers to all of the events for your content.
Scripts must be submitted via FilmFreeway in PDF format only
The
deadline for submission is on October 10th, 2022
For more
information, please visit:
https://filmfreeway.com/InternationalScreenwritersShowcase
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