The Malta Business Weekly

A new voice for Malta’s independen­t filmmakers

- ANDREW BONELLO

financial costs and red tape?

This is why I created and launched Malta Indie Shorts, in collaborat­ion with the Spazju Kreattiv Cinema at St James Cavalier in Valletta. Once a month, in that cinema, we screen three locallypro­duced short films to a live audience. After each short has finished, I invite the filmmakers to join me upfront, where we have a friendly fireside chat and a Q&A session with the audience.

This is a vital opportunit­y for filmmakers to watch the final product of their work and to gauge a live audience’s reactions. The shorts are projected in a proper, darkened auditorium with high-quality sound. Audience members can then question the filmmakers after the screening. They can also offer feedback (always constructi­ve, we hope, even if that feedback is negative). Filmmaking teams get to co-mingle with the other artists in attendance. This, in the hope that new alliances and collaborat­ive partnershi­ps might be formed for future film production­s.

I believe that Malta sorely needs such a forum, for local filmmakers and audiences alike. The enthusiast­ic response that has greeted our first two monthly events seems to confirm that belief. We sold out all tickets in advance of both shows. Of course, Covid restrictio­ns mean that seating in the cinema is severely limited, as of early 2021. We hope that, as social restrictio­ns eventually start to lift, we will be able to welcome more attendees each month. And how do we select which films to screen at the Malta Indie Shorts event? We run a straightfo­rward selection process. Films submitted for considerat­ion are screened by a panel of judges, who rate each one according to a set of key criteria (story, acting, visuals, music, etc). Happily, many films have already been submitted! Alas, this means we can’t screen every one of them. But by screening a varied selection of the best local shorts, we hope to foster a thriving ecosystem for aspiring filmmakers to tap into.

Our events happen on a Thursday evening, usually near the start of each month. For exact event dates and to learn how to submit a short film for considerat­ion, please join our Facebook group,

Malta Indie Shorts (Monthly Movie Meetup).

My efforts to promote filmmaking in Malta go even further. From this month I began hosting a new radio show on Campus FM. It’s called More than a movie. Each week a local guest joins me to discuss their film work here in Malta and Gozo. I then train the lens on a specific sub-genre of movies, discussing films in that genre that have been shot here in Malta over the years. I also recommend wider genre examples from the astounding selection of globally-produced films from the last 100 years or so.

‘More than a movie’ airs every Monday at 3pm, repeated on Friday at 5pm, on Campus FM 103.7Mhz.

Andrew Bonello is a filmmaker and analyst, writer, actor and comedian. He spent many years working as a special effects and film restoratio­n engineer for Hollywood Studios in

California.

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