Samsung Gulf Electronics and Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) have announced the return of the Samsung Short Film Contest. The contest is open to budding filmmakers, art students and anyone with an interest in film to get creative. The winner will get an opportunity to screen their film at the Short Film Corner at Cannes Film Festival in 2016.
Ten shortlisted entrants will also have the opportunity to produce a short film with Emirati filmmaker Nayla Al Khaja, which will be shown during DIFF 2015.
Al Khaja says in a press statement: “The UAE is rich with creativity and the Short Film Contest acts as a catalyst to unlock this burgeoning talent. I am thrilled to once again be able to help nurture UAE filmmakers and look forward to seeing this year’s entries.”
Ten entries will be shortlisted to create their short films with the guidance of Khaja, using the Samsung Galaxy Note5. Those shortlisted will then get the chance to see their films on the big screen at a special screening at DIFF, with one winner going on to showcase their film to an international audience at the Short Film Corner at the 69th Cannes Film Festival.
“DIFF is dedicated to supporting and celebrating aspiring film talent and therefore we are thrilled to renew our collaboration with Samsung on this community initiative. Not only will this stimulate creativity in the arts in the UAE, but the contest also provides a platform that will help launch the career of talented individuals,” adds DIFF’s managing director, Shivani Pandya.
“After last year’s success and the numerous inspiring films we received during the submission process, the second edition of Samsung’s Short Film Contest is going live in a few days and we look forward to meeting and engaging once again with some of UAE’s most creative minds. It is a privilege for us to put our products in the hands of young talented people and empower them to discover new experiences through inspiration and innovation,” says Marco Vocale, vice-president, Samsung Gulf Electronics.
Philip Rachid, last year’s winner will be sharing his experience and guidance with this year’s filmmakers through a series of seminars.
All applicants for the 2015 Samsung Short Film Contest are required to submit their initial film entry to be considered for the shortlist between October 1 and 31 on www.diff.ae/samsung.
The 12th edition of the Dubai International Film Festival will run from December 9 to 16.
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