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WoFF 2015 Student Competition: Focus on India

 

 

WoFF: World of Film International Festival Glasgow is setting the scope of its first Commonwealth Student Competition on India

 

The Festival’s spirit to promote independent filmmaking and emerging cinemas from around the world, in conjunction with the Student Competition’s focus on the Commonwealth countries, puts Indian cinema in the spotlight for the 2015 edition of the festival. 

 

“India’s film culture is one of the oldest and richest in cinema history. There is a wind of change in Indian filmmaking and WoFF is happy to be part of it, promoting Indian cinema in its newest form through our Commonwealth Student Film Contest.” - Martin I. Petrov, Festival Director 

 

An open call to all Indian film schools, the festival will showcase the work of current film students and recent graduates and the student contest jury will award the best film at our closing ceremony on October 4 2015. 

 

 

Guidelines

 

The films can be submitted on FilmFreeway through our official submissions page: https://filmfreeway.com/festival/WorldofFilmFestivalGlasgow

 

All films must be between 1 and 25 mins in length and can be fiction, documentary and animation. 

There is no limit on submission for each film school, but only three (3) films per school will be selected to screen in official competition. 

 

WoFF: World of Film International Festival Glasgow is in its second edition and is set for 1 - 4 October 2015 at Glasgow’s CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts.

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