The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Festival seeks broad creativity in short films

- Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter

ZIMBABWE Internatio­nal Film Festival Trust and Alliance Francaise who are jointly running the ongoing Smartphone Short Film Competitio­n said the extension of the dealing of entries by two weeks was meant to give entrants from remote parts of the country an opportunit­y to participat­e.

They also said the extension was necessitat­ed by the realisatio­n that some contestant­s were failing to grasp the concept of their theme and needed more time to work on their products.

The submission of entries that was meant to end on May 27 was stretched to June 10.

Running under the theme “Being Zimbabwean”, the competitio­n is encouragin­g the youth to speak out and think outside the political and religious boxes, and focus on their creativity.

In an interview ZIFFT consultant and renowned filmmaker, Nakai Matema, said they had moved the deadline so as to give people more time to work on their films.

“We extended the deadline in order to give people in remote parts of the country who did not get the chance to access our social media platforms earlier enough time to work on their projects,” she said.

Matema said participan­ts should understand the importance of the theme in this competitio­n and hinge their production­s on it.

“We have received quite a number of submission­s but a lot of people have been missing the point of the theme.

“We are hoping that by postponing the due date, filmmakers will have an opportunit­y to get their films right in terms of the theme.

“We have partnered with Alliance Francaise and launched the competitio­n which was scheduled to run for 45 days. We have themed it ‘Being Zimbabwean’, and the competitio­n is targeting Zimbabwean youth resident in Zimbabwe aged between 16 and 34 to write and produce short films of not more than four minutes with their smartphone­s,” she said.

Young filmmakers have applauded the move by ZIFFT to extend dates as they said it will give them more time to script and shoot considerin­g that the theme needed more analysis.

“We are excited to receive such news that the dates have been extended. The theme is very critical and needs thorough research and analysis considerin­g that it is broad.

“Being Zimbabwean’ means a lot and this is where all the creativity comes out,” said one contestant­s of the competitio­n.

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