PROJECT: Short Film Challenge for Queer and Trans People of Colour - a collaboration with CaribbeanTales
TIME FRAME: June - September 2016
DESCRIPTION:
An international film contest for short films produced by and with
Queer and/or Trans People Of Color who are from the Caribbean or the
Caribbean Diaspora. Globally the media represents Queer and Trans voices
as overwhelmingly white, and tends to paint the picture that Queer and
Trans people from other communities are always marginalised within their
communities, perpetuating an idea of white supremacy. This is not the
full story. Queer and Trans People of Color live lives as full as anyone
else, this platform was created to share our authentic stories, for, by
and about QTPOC.Jamaica (for example) is said to be one of the most
homophobic places on earth. Those of us who live in the Caribbean know
that this isn’t the full story. And those of us who live in the diaspora
know that there are stories of migration and the struggles of life
abroad that are also not told. QTPOC are underrepresented across media,
and are also often not in positions of access to film/media training and
equipment access. In Toronto we have sourced equipment for people to
use in the creation of short films, and are also encouraging the use of
media devices that more and more of us now have access to: high quality
smart phones.
PRIZES:
- Cinema Spotlight Award from The Africa Channel: $1,500 USD
- Distribution deal across Canada and Europe and Cash Prize from OUTtv: $500 CAD
- Screening at CaribbeanTales International Film Festival 2016
REQUIREMENTS:
- At least TWO of the following positions must be held by QTPOC from the Caribbean or
Caribbean Diaspora:
(i) Director
(ii) Writer
(iii) Producer
(iv) Lead Actor(s) / Actress(es).
- 1 to 5 minutes long
- Any genre including narratives, documentaries, animations and music videos
- Content must be appropriate for all audiences
SPONSORS/PARTNERS:
- OUTtv - Co-presenting Partner
- Nalo Hopkinson - Challenge Amabassador
- I Am One TnT - Trinidad Presenting Partner
- SASOD - Guyana Presenting Partner
- TransWave - Jamaica Presenting Partner
Awards will also be given in the following categories: Best Youth
Short, Best Fiction, Best Non Fiction. Low budget films, films from
established and emerging filmmakers, independent films embracing fresh
ideas and storytelling are all welcomed. This challenge is
unprecedented, and aims to launch a generation of film and media makers
with greater access.
CaribbeanTales is a registered Canadian charity that creates, markets
and distributes educational programs and products intended to promote
equality in Canada. We foster and encourage intercultural understanding
and citizen participation through the creation and distribution of
educational films, videos, theatre as well as new media programs and
resource materials that reflect the diversity and creativity of
Caribbean-Canadian heritage culture.
If you have questions, please email Timmia Hearn at timmia.caribbeantales@gmail.com
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