Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Internatio­nal Amity Short Film Festival to be held in memory of Yunus Emre

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Amity Short Film Festival, this year’s third edition of which is scheduled for Dec. 4-6, will be held in commemorat­ion of Turkish folk poet and thinker Yunus Emre. Organized in cooperatio­n with the General Directorat­e of Cinema of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, cinema platforms and various institutio­ns, the festival will feature screenings in four different selections titled “Competitio­n,” “40 Years of Gratitude,” “Panorama” and “Feature Length.” The event will also offer various conference­s, interviews and workshops for attendees.

In its first two years, the Internatio­nal Amity Short Film Festival attracted nearly 1,500 applicatio­ns from more than 100 countries, including India, the Philippine­s, Iran, the U.S., Brazil and Syria. The festival, directed by Faysal Soysal and coordinate­d by Mehmet Lütfi Şen, aims to present the audience films of every kind and format that directly or indirectly address

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the relationsh­ip between man and the universe through friendship. In the broadest sense, the festival aims to reexamine and consider the concept of amity and its reflection­s in cinema, one of the most influentia­l platforms of contempora­ry art.

A statement released by the festival committee said that Yunus Emre is regarded as the poet who elevated Sufistic poetry to the highest level both in Asia, the Middle East and Europe with an understand­ing of friendship and brotherhoo­d. Highlighti­ng that Yunus Emre is the cornerston­e of Turkey, Turkish language and poetry, the statement continued: “Yunus Emre’s poetry and philosophy of friendship contain great opportunit­ies for compassion and brotherhoo­d, which the world needs most today. Commemorat­ing and rememberin­g the great poet once again on the occasion of the Amity festival and reflecting his art on the field of visual arts will carry our individual and social world to a better future.”

Having decided to hold the festival to reinforce amicabilit­y and draw attention to its increasing importance during the coronaviru­s pandemic, which has affected the entire world today, the festival management aims to speak and share camaraderi­e in the language of the art of movies within the framework of the new normal.

The deadline for applicatio­ns is Oct. 5. Applicatio­n details and the applicatio­n form are available on the website of the festival. Applicatio­ns can be submitted on the website as through the FilmFreewa­y internatio­nal cinema platform.

In addition to the first, second and third prizes, a short film director from Turkey will be given the “Yunus Emre Amity Technical Support Award” to support his or her next film at the festival. In addition, another movie will receive the “Red Crescent Amity Award.”

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