Botswana Guardian

A CALL FOR AFRICAN STORYTELLE­RS

Netflix and UNESCO launch short film competitio­n

- BG REPORTER

Netflix and UNESCO have partnered to launch an innovative short film competitio­n on ‘ African Folktales, Reimagined’ across SubSaharan Africa ( https:// bit. ly/ 3v7ar9e). Winners of the competitio­n will be trained and mentored by industry profession­als and provided with a US$ 75,000 production budget to create short films that will premiere on Netflix in 2022 as an “Anthology of African folktales”. One key aim of this competitio­n is to discover new voices and to give emerging filmmakers in Sub- Saharan Africa visibility on a global scale. We want to find the bravest, wittiest, and most surprising retellings of some of Africa’s most- loved folktales and share them with entertainm­ent fans around the world in over 190 countries. The competitio­n, which will be administer­ed by Dalberg ( https:// Dalberg. com), will open on 14 October 2021 until 14 November 2021. Each of the 6 winners will receive a production grant of US$ 75,000 ( through a local production company) to develop, shoot and post- produce their films under the guidance of industry mentors selected by UNESCO & Netflix to ensure everyone involved in the production is fairly compensate­d. In addition, each of the 6 winners will also receive $ 25,000. UNESCO and Netflix, both strongly believe in the importance of promoting diverse local stories, and bringing them to the world. They recognize that many emerging filmmakers struggle with finding the right resources and visibility to enable them to fully unleash their talents and develop their creative careers. This competitio­n aims to address these issues and enable African storytelle­rs to take a first step towards showcasing their content to a global audience. This partnershi­p will also help create sustainabl­e employment and encourage economic growth and it will therefore contribute to the achievemen­t of the 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Agenda, a series of targets establishe­d by the United Nations which aims to end global poverty in all its forms by the end of this decade. This film competitio­n will also help reduce inequaliti­es by facilitati­ng access to global markets and by guaranteei­ng dignified working conditions.

All of these are key goals within the 2030 Agenda. The competitio­n is open to emerging filmmakers across Sub- Saharan Africa on the theme of “African Folktales, Reimagined.” Folktales have always been an important way of passing on culture, heritage, and values to future generation­s, while constantly inviting people to reimagine their relevance to the contempora­ry societies. This theme is inspired by African Union 2063 Agenda’s Aspiration 5, which celebrates African cultural identity, common heritage, values, and ethics. This competitio­n aims to harness this important tradition with a modern outlook while leveraging new mediums of distributi­ng artistic and creative content, like Netflix. For the first round, applicants will be required to submit a synopsis of their concept ( no more than 500 words) as well as links to a recent CV and a portfolio/ evidence of any past audiovisua­l work they have produced. Applicatio­ns can be submitted via https:// bit. ly/ 3BKQebK from October 14th at 16: 00 CET and will close on November 14th, 2021 at 13: 59 PM CET.

For more informatio­n about the applicatio­n process, please visit https:// bit. ly/ 3j05wCh.

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