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Nordic Anthropological Film Association (NAFA) International Film Festival 2010
février 2010 | Appels à contributions / candidatures | Cinéma/TV | Danemark
Source : Peter I. Crawford (Intervention Press)
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30ème édition – Appel à films
Aarhus, 28 August to 1 September 2010
The 30th NAFA Film Festival film screenings will cover two days (and possibly 1-2 evenings). NAFA screens ethnographic and documentary films with an emphasis on anthropological relevance in a wide sense. There are no rules as to year of release, the only rule being that films should not have been previously submitted to a NAFA festival. NAFA awards no prizes and charges no entry fee. The screenings will consist of films selected by a selection committee comprised of the following NAFA members, who are all anthropologists and filmmakers: Petia Mankova (Tromsoe), Linda Jonsen Engberg (Aarhus), Johannes Sjöberg (Manchester), Jouko Aaltonen (Helsinki), and Peter I. Crawford. Please note that although the festival is held in conjunction with the symposium Perceiving Children. The Visual Anthropology of Childhood, this does NOT mean that only films on childhood are accepted! Filmmakers are kindly requested to submit their films to the film selection committee chairman at the following address:
Peter I. Crawford
c/o Intervention Press
Castenschioldsvej 7
DK-8270 Hoejbjerg
Denmark
E-mail: info(@)intervention.dk
Film submissions should be accompanied by an entry form and enclosures stipulated on the entry form, which is available here.
Please enclose (or send by e-mail):
– 1 copy (or 2 copies) of the film on DVD
– synopsis in English (max. 200 words)
– short biography/filmography of the director
– 1-2 still photos from film (jpg format preferably)
– any other relevant information (e.g. webpage url?)
The 30th NAFA Film Festival film screenings will cover two days (and possibly 1-2 evenings). NAFA screens ethnographic and documentary films with an emphasis on anthropological relevance in a wide sense. There are no rules as to year of release, the only rule being that films should not have been previously submitted to a NAFA festival. NAFA awards no prizes and charges no entry fee. The screenings will consist of films selected by a selection committee comprised of the following NAFA members, who are all anthropologists and filmmakers: Petia Mankova (Tromsoe), Linda Jonsen Engberg (Aarhus), Johannes Sjöberg (Manchester), Jouko Aaltonen (Helsinki), and Peter I. Crawford. Please note that although the festival is held in conjunction with the symposium Perceiving Children. The Visual Anthropology of Childhood, this does NOT mean that only films on childhood are accepted! Filmmakers are kindly requested to submit their films to the film selection committee chairman at the following address:
Peter I. Crawford
c/o Intervention Press
Castenschioldsvej 7
DK-8270 Hoejbjerg
Denmark
E-mail: info(@)intervention.dk
Film submissions should be accompanied by an entry form and enclosures stipulated on the entry form, which is available here.
Please enclose (or send by e-mail):
– 1 copy (or 2 copies) of the film on DVD
– synopsis in English (max. 200 words)
– short biography/filmography of the director
– 1-2 still photos from film (jpg format preferably)
– any other relevant information (e.g. webpage url?)
English
Aarhus, 28 August to 1 September 2010
The 30th NAFA Film Festival film screenings will cover two days (and possibly 1-2 evenings). NAFA screens ethnographic and documentary films with an emphasis on anthropological relevance in a wide sense. There are no rules as to year of release, the only rule being that films should not have been previously submitted to a NAFA festival. NAFA awards no prizes and charges no entry fee. The screenings will consist of films selected by a selection committee comprised of the following NAFA members, who are all anthropologists and filmmakers: Petia Mankova (Tromsoe), Linda Jonsen Engberg (Aarhus), Johannes Sjöberg (Manchester), Jouko Aaltonen (Helsinki), and Peter I. Crawford. Please note that although the festival is held in conjunction with the symposium Perceiving Children. The Visual Anthropology of Childhood, this does NOT mean that only films on childhood are accepted! Filmmakers are kindly requested to submit their films to the film selection committee chairman at the following address:
Peter I. Crawford
c/o Intervention Press
Castenschioldsvej 7
DK-8270 Hoejbjerg
Denmark
E-mail: info(@)intervention.dk
Film submissions should be accompanied by an entry form and enclosures stipulated on the entry form, which is available here.
The 30th NAFA Film Festival film screenings will cover two days (and possibly 1-2 evenings). NAFA screens ethnographic and documentary films with an emphasis on anthropological relevance in a wide sense. There are no rules as to year of release, the only rule being that films should not have been previously submitted to a NAFA festival. NAFA awards no prizes and charges no entry fee. The screenings will consist of films selected by a selection committee comprised of the following NAFA members, who are all anthropologists and filmmakers: Petia Mankova (Tromsoe), Linda Jonsen Engberg (Aarhus), Johannes Sjöberg (Manchester), Jouko Aaltonen (Helsinki), and Peter I. Crawford. Please note that although the festival is held in conjunction with the symposium Perceiving Children. The Visual Anthropology of Childhood, this does NOT mean that only films on childhood are accepted! Filmmakers are kindly requested to submit their films to the film selection committee chairman at the following address:
Peter I. Crawford
c/o Intervention Press
Castenschioldsvej 7
DK-8270 Hoejbjerg
Denmark
E-mail: info(@)intervention.dk
Film submissions should be accompanied by an entry form and enclosures stipulated on the entry form, which is available here.
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