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Please read the guidelines, judging criteria and entry fees below before you submit.
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In order to qualify as a Global Narrative Feature Film, the submitted project must be at least 50 minutes in length, either scripted, mockumentary or improvisational fiction and can originate from anywhere in the world.
In order to qualify as a Short fiction, documentary or experimental film, a film must have a total running time of less than 50 minutes. All Short Films that are selected will screen before features or in a Shorts Program.
Selected films must be made available for Festival presentation in digital video (DVD). Films requiring dual projection (interlock), Super-16mm projection or conventional video projection will not be accepted.
We celebrate the independent spirit of excellent filmmaking and creative storytelling. We are looking for films that generate dialogue, spark policy change, and/or activate communities around key social issues of our times. Selected films will represent a diversity of perspectives from all over the world.
The 2012 theme for the festival is Water. Films tackling water-relevant social issues will be featured; however, we encourage any film dealing with global social change to apply. As we seek to feature the most educational, empowering, and change-oriented films, selected films will not necessarily all be on the theme of “water.”
Does the film uncover new territory and/or provide new relevant information on the given topic?
The film should be of high production value in sound and picture and demonstrate elegant and compelling editing skills.
We are looking for films with good storytelling structure. Does the film offer its message in a sophisticated way?
SCFFI seeks to promote the ability of film to inspire action. We favor films that offer solutions and/or drive community activism on an issue.
All prices shown are in USD (US Dollars)
submitted by October 15
$25.00 Shorts
$35.00 Features
Submitted by February 15, 2012
$35.00 Shorts
$45.00 Features
Submitted by April 15, 2012
$45.00 Shorts
$55.00 Features
Submitted by July 15, 2012
$55.00 Shorts
$65.00 Features
Drop by Drop: Water Stories, a video contest for youth created by the Social Change Film Festival & Institute (SCFFI), Channel G and EarthvisionZ, is now accepting submissions.
