The Open Frame 2005: Call for Productions
17-05-2005 (Paris)
UNESCO and the Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) of India invite Arab, Asian, Pacific, African, Latin American and Caribbean television directors and filmmakers to submit their latest productions to "The Open Frame: The International Festival & Forum on Public Service Broadcasting " to be held in New Delhi, India on 9-15 September 2005.
The forum will screen documentaries, short fiction films and television magazines that are innovative, creative, public service oriented, challenging as well as a genuine expression of cultural diversity in the world.
To enter a production fill in the “Programme Entry Form” you will find at http://portal.unesco.org/ci/cc, where all the participation conditions are provided in detail.
Directors whose productions are selected will be invited to take part in the Forum in order to present their productions and join the discussions. UNESCO/PSBT will cover the accommodation expenses of selected directors from developing countries whose productions are retained for screening. A few travel grants will also be available to cover air fares.
The objective of this initiative, held annually since 2002, is to promote the expression of cultural and linguistic diversity through the audiovisual language, by stimulating the distribution of diversified media content from all regions of the world.
DVDs and registration forms must reach UNESCO by 17 June 2005.
To enter a production fill in the “Programme Entry Form” you will find at http://portal.unesco.org/ci/cc, where all the participation conditions are provided in detail.
Directors whose productions are selected will be invited to take part in the Forum in order to present their productions and join the discussions. UNESCO/PSBT will cover the accommodation expenses of selected directors from developing countries whose productions are retained for screening. A few travel grants will also be available to cover air fares.
The objective of this initiative, held annually since 2002, is to promote the expression of cultural and linguistic diversity through the audiovisual language, by stimulating the distribution of diversified media content from all regions of the world.
DVDs and registration forms must reach UNESCO by 17 June 2005.
Related themes/countries
· Public Service Broadcasting: News Archives 2005
· India: News Archive 2005
· Creative Content: News Archives 2005
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