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Film festival calls for entries

- BY SHARON SIBINDI

THE European Film Festival Zimbabwe 2020 is calling on filmmakers from across the country and those in the diaspora (Europe) to participat­e in the launch of this year’s virtual short film competitio­n — BIOSKOP.

The competitio­n will run under the theme Life as We Don’t Know It, and is open to all genres of film.

In a Press release, Paper Bag Africa said the European Film Festival was back despite the COVID-19 pandemic and the fourth edition would run virtually from October 30 to November 30.

It will be viewed through a portal specially designed to showcase this year's selected films and the short film competitio­n.

“A selection of sophistica­ted European, Zimbabwean and African films presented by the embassies of the respective European countries awaits audience at the click of a mouse and for free, with a focus on topical issues and alternate perspectiv­es,” said Paper Bag Africa.

“The competitio­n calls on Zimbabwean filmmakers to think outside the box and offer a fresh perspectiv­e on life amid COVID-19 and in the realm of limited resources. The films will be judged based on content and creativity, as well as their technical aspect, with the winners receiving cash prizes.”

Paper Bag Africa said it successful­ly piloted the project during the previous edition of the festival.

They said 24 individual­s would be selected to participat­e in this year's Masterclas­s.

EU ambassador to Zimbabwe, Timo Olkkonen (pictured) said 2020 had been an unpredicta­ble year filled with spills than thrills and unexpected plots and twists.

“The world is in a sombre state, COVID-19 has forced many to retreat into their homes, and many more to retreat into the inner space of their minds,” he said.

“We need art in hard times, now more than ever. As Team Europe, we are glad that we can play our part in offering this film festival again, despite so many changes in life as we know it.”

The competitio­n categories are Best Narrative Short (US$400), Best Documentar­y Short (US$400), Best Sound Editing (US$200), Best Cinematogr­aphy (US$200) and Best Diaspora Film (US$200)

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