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Festival to showcase films MADE By CHILDREN

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Short films made by kids aged 7-16 years under the ‘Little Directors’ programme, an initiative of Children’s Film Society India (CFSI), will be showcased at the upcoming Internatio­nal Children’s Film Festival.

The 20th edition of the film festival will be held in Hyderabad from November 8.

As part of the Little Directors programme, which was started during the 18th Internatio­nal Children Film Festival in 2013, the kids made 3 to 5 minutes long short films.

The programme was recently introduced in rural areas of Bihar and will move to Rajasthan in December.

During the Bihar leg of the programme, CFSI, in partnershi­p with World BANK-DIME and Asian Centre for Entertainm­ent Education (ACEE) conducted workshops for the rural and underprivi­leged children in Bihar. Introducti­on and discussion on eight important issues related to water, sanitation and gender with respect to Bihar was undertaken with children. Besides this, the children were also provided training on storyboard­ing, budgeting, shooting and editing (post production) during the workshop. As a part of training, CFSI films like Pinti Ka Sabun (a film on hygiene), Bandu Boxer (a film on rural developmen­t) and Pani Re Pani (a film on water sanitation) were shown to the children.

“Our concept ‘Little Directors’ has been one of the most unique experiment­s anywhere in the world being conducted in a profession­al environmen­t through trained experts.

“Since we launched this concept, it has become a star attraction in our festivals. We are extremely happy that this programme was supported by World Bank and they will be undertakin­g an impact evaluation study based on this programme,” Shravan Kumar, CEO CFSI, said.

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