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Sunday, 17 October 2021

Netflix UNESCO Short Film Competition 2022 for emerging Filmmakers across Sub-Saharan Africa

 Application Deadline: November 14th, 2021 

Netflix has partnered with UNESCO to launch a short film competition, “African Folktales, Reimagined,” to find the bravest, wittiest, and most surprising retellings of some of Africa’s most-loved folktales.

Netflix UNESCO Short Film Competition 2022 for emerging Filmmakers across  Sub-Saharan Africa – Opportunities For Africans

Requirements

You are under 35 years old
You are a citizen and resident of a Sub-Saharan African country
You are a filmmaker with limited experience, but have developed and produced 1- to 2 theatrical feature films, television fiction, documentaries, or 2-3 short films and/or commercials seeking to venture into feature film development and production


Benefits

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Shortlisted finalists will have the opportunity to take part in “How to Pitch to Netflix” workshops.
These will give you the chance to prepare, polish, and present your film concepts with the help of industry experts.
The Netflix and UNESCO judging committee will then mentor six winners to develop a 12 to 20-minute short film.
The final 6 storytellers will each win $25,000; each of them will also receive a production budget of up to $75,000 to create their short film.
The collection of winning films will be launched on Netflix in 2022 as an “Anthology of African Folktales, Reimagined.”


Clique here to apply:  https://bit.ly/3j5NAWE

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