AMC Networks International is launching a 2018 SundanceTV film competition and is now looking for South African short film entries as well, with the winning film that will be broadcast on SundanceTV (DStv 108) later this year and that will premiere during the Sundance Film Festival in London taking place from the end of May.
South African film makers can now enter films for the inaugural 2018 SundanceTV Shorts Competition until 15 April at www.sundancetv.co.za/shorts and must not be longer than 15 minutes. The producer or director of the film must provide proof of South African residency.
Submitted films must be delivered with English subtitles if English isn't the spoken language in the film, and films must meet the official rules and technical requirements.
Aletta Alberts, MultiChoice's head of content, will be part of the panel of jurors judging the competition this year, along with SundanceTV and the Sundance Institute.
"The SundanceTV Shorts Competition
reflects the very essence of the channel," says Geraud Alazard, the senior vice president of marketing at AMC Networks International.
"It encapsulates SundanceTV’s unique energy and passion, shining a spotlight on
independent storytelling and emerging talent. We're incredibly excited to
collaborate with Sundance Institute again this year and we're enormously
grateful for the support of our affiliate partner, MultiChoice."
Mike Plante, the senior programmer for
the Sundance Film Festival, says "The SundanceTV Shorts Competition plays
an admirable role in highlighting and celebrating the medium of short film and
seeking out new film making talent. It's always a real treat to view the
surprising and diverse entries."
The Jury Prize for the 2018
SundanceTV Shorts competition will be judged on a number of criteria, including
creativity, entertainment value, original storytelling and production values.
The jury, presided by Mike Plante of Sundance Institute, will include Harold
Gronenthal from SundanceTV Global, Aletta Alberts, MultiChoice's head of content, and Helen Kuun of Indigenous Film.
The winner
will receive a trip for two to London and their film will be screened during
Sundance Film Festival: London at a SundanceTV event in June. The winner will be announced in May.