Khaleej Times

Sharjah hosts movies by kids, for kids

- Angel Tesorero angel@khaleejtim­es.com

sharjah — Kids are no longer consumers of films. At the forthcomin­g Sharjah Internatio­nal Children’s Film Festival (SICFF), organised by FUNN-Sharjah Media Arts for Youth and Children, young filmmakers as well as film fans will be making their own mark on the silver screen.

The objective is to develop original ideas and bring fresh concepts of movies made by kids and produced for kids.

The SICFF, happening on October 8-13, is aimed at nurturing future generation­s of creative artists in media and film and promote new works made by the UAE’s young filmmakers at internatio­nal film festivals and conference­s worldwide.

Its larger goal is to foster talent through events locally and internatio­nally and to form a close-knit network of talented young people who can share experience­s and expertise on a global scale and to contribute to a more harmonious community.

Various awards will be given at the SICFF, including Best ChildMade Film; Best Student-Made Film; Best GCC Short Film; Best Feature Film; Best Internatio­nal Short Film; Best Documentar­y Film; and Best Animation Film.

“One of SICFF’s key criteria is that a film provides its audience with a meaningful and insightful portrayal of decent moral codes and values,” Sheikha Jawaher bint Abdullah Al Qasimi, director of FUNN and SICFF, told Khaleej Times.

She believes the festival is more than a vehicle for highly talented filmmakers to showcase their work, it is also an opportunit­y for them to illustrate the importance and effect of their messages and how they convey them.

According to Sheikha Jawaher, “film is a unique medium which has the power to influence our thinking in just a matter of minutes. Children, youngsters and adolescent­s are among the most impression­able members of our society and not only should we have a desire to protect them from harmful messages, we have a duty to ensure they enjoy the content which will broaden their horizons and help them to become role models in society.”

“Every year, there is an increase in both the quantity and the quality of the entries and it is wonderful to see that filmmaking either for young people or by young people is taking us in the right direction,” added Sheikha Jawaher.

One of SICFF’s key criteria is that a film provides its audience with a meaningful portrayal of decent moral codes and values.” Sheikha Jawaher bint Abdullah Al Qasimi, director of FUNN and SICFF

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Children learning film techniques during last year’s Sharjah Internatio­nal Children’s Film Festival. —
Supplied photo Children learning film techniques during last year’s Sharjah Internatio­nal Children’s Film Festival. —

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