Young film makers in Wales and India asked to document their ideas about each other’s countries

Tuesday 22nd August 2017 11:59 EDT
 

Young film makers in Wales and India are being asked to create short films about how they see each other’s countries, for a chance to win a trip to film the reality of the other country.

Two lucky, young film directors from Wales will be chosen to visit India and two winners from India will visit Wales. During their trips they will be asked to challenge their original views of their host countries and produce films that document the change in their perceptions.

The competition is called ‘Perceptions and Reality’ and the winning films will be screened at the Wicked Wales International Youth Film Festival in venues across North Wales during October and in Kolkata, India in November.

The competition is part of India Wales, a major season of artistic collaboration between the two countries to mark the UK-India Year of Culture. The competition closing date is 15 September 2017 and it is open to young people between the ages of 16 - 30 years.

For more information and to access the application form please go to https://wicked.wales.


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