
10.01.2012 All News
For most of the countries in the EU and the ones that plan to be one day, the realities of a changing identity become reason for debate in many countries and one of the biggest fears in people’s minds.
Does accepting a European identity and the values associated with it mean losing a part of one's individual, local or national identity? Does Europeanization and overall globalization affect our identity in any way? Is individuality possible for the young people of South East Europe, and are they capable of resisting imposed identities?
What we want you to do?
As you can see, there are many questions regarding identity, but what is important to us is that you play with this word and present to us how you see it. We want to engage you to creatively show diversity and openness of this term and to create short videos on this topic. We do not expect you to be the next Spielbergs. Usage of any type of camera, even a mobile phone camera, or other basic tools to create a video that would capture your idea of what identity means is possible. Of course, if you are very advanced in this area and wish to create more professional videos, you may do so as well. The point is to express a convincing message able to depict the complexities of identity, through your own creative mind’s eye.The author of the best video will be awarded with 200 euros.
Details concerning applicant criteria:- You can tape any kind of video that you want, it's up to you… just keep it short and sweet, to-the-point. This call is open to anyone who is interested in creating short films.
- Keep it no longer than 5 minutes.
- Videos should be silent, in English, or with English subtitles because of the international character of the Project.
- This call is open to young people under 35 interested in creating short films from Southeast European countries.