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Sharjah Children’s Film Festival to hone skills of ‘junior jurors’

The training programmew­illbe held over four days each mont h unt il October

- Jamil Khan, enior Reporter

The Sharjah Internatio­nal Film Festival for Children and Youth (SIFF) has launched a four-phase ‘Junior Jurors’ training programme to support and develop the capabiliti­es of talented children and youth aspiring to be jury members in the Child and Youth-made Film category at the ninth edition of the festival set to kickstart in October this year.

Launched at Al Majaz Amphitheat­re yesterday, the training programme will be held over four days each month until October. The young participan­ts will learn the basics of film appreciati­on and gain insights into cinematic art including photograph­y, directing, acting, and story developmen­t.

On Day 1 of the training programme yesterday, trainer Fatima Musharbak briefed participan­ts on SIFF, highlighte­d its values and mission, drew atention to the influentia­l guests it hosts every edition, and elaborated on its target audience. Young participan­ts also watched a film highlighti­ng previous editions of the festival and its wide range of activities including workshops and panel discussion­s.

The young participan­ts will also be introduced to junior jurors of previous editions. With the participat­ion of 25 children and youth, the first phase of the training will conclude on July 28.

At the workshops scheduled in August, participan­ts will be trained in analysing and critiquing films. In September, jurors will present a detailed review of a film of their choice and will also receive training in building an understand­ing of the processes involved in selecting the winning film. The fourth set of workshops in October will outline the tasks and responsibi­lities of the young jurors at the 9th SIFF ahead of its opening.

A report earlier this year said that in line with its mission to continue to present wonderfull­y diverse voices in children’s cinema across all genres and formats, the Sharjah Internatio­nal Film Festival for Children and Youth (SIFF) has announced that submission­s for its 9th edition are now open to all talented filmmakers and directors and students, young adults, and children from around the globe, until the end of March 2022.

Organised by FUNN, the Sharjah-based organisati­on that promotes media arts learning among children and youth in the UAE, the event is open to participan­ts from all nationalit­ies, and accepts entries in eight categories – child and youth-made films, student films, UAE short films, GCC short films, internatio­nal short films, animations, documentar­ies, and feature films.

Entries to the 9th edition of the festival must fulfil certain conditions, most notably, that all submited entries should be suitable for children, young adults, and adults aged up to 30 years.

The submission­s should not have been previously broadcast on any TV, internet site, mobile phone app, or any other media outlet. Every participan­t must also guarantee having the rights necessary for the films submited to the festival.

Commenting on the opening of submission­s, Sheikha Jawaher Bint Abdullah Al Qasimi, Director of FUNN and SIFF, said: “SIFF is an inspiring plaform for many young creative artists who share a passion for cinema. The festival supports new and talented filmmakers to further their profession­al skills and produce quality films that can compete and win prestigiou­s Arab and internatio­nal film awards.

“We look forward to receiving films that inspire, surprise and delight viewers and expand audience potential. We hope that the submited movies will further SIFF’S agenda of showcasing meaningful films that appeal to the audience’s taste,” she added.

A 2021 report said the 8th annual Sharjah Internatio­nal Film Festival for Children and Youth (SIFF 2021) will be turning the spotlight on the voices, technical talents and budding creative genius of young filmmakers and aspiring media arts profession­als in the UAE and the region once again at the FUNN Media-art Annual Exhibition (FAME), which will be presenting more than 40 original works of FUNN’S students.

The creative output of students of FUNN – Sharjah Media Arts for Children and Youth – who were trained to gain a variety of profession­al skills in a series of expert-led workshops FUNN organised from 2019 – 2021, will be accessible by registerin­g on the SIFF 2021 website: www.siff. ae, throughout the duration of SIFF 2021, which is being held virtually from October 10 – 15.

 ?? ?? ± With the participat­ion of 25 children and youth, the first phase of the training will conclude on July 28.
± With the participat­ion of 25 children and youth, the first phase of the training will conclude on July 28.

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