Registrations for the MyArt Film Festival 2020 are still open
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Posponed to 31th October the deadline for registration to the fourth edition of MyArt International Film Festival, the independent film festival which will take place in Cosenza from 9th to 12th December 2020.

Films and videos – preferably in italian preview – produced after 1st July 2018 can join the competition. In this edition too, MyArt International Film Festival will include three sections:

Documentary section

Documentary, of up to 60 minutes, about subjects related to human rights protection, with special attention to migration as well as respect for fundamental freedoms (expression, religion, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, etc.). The best documentary will win the 3.000 € Sprar/Siproimi Award dedicated to Sarah Maldoror.

Short film section

Fiction short films, of up to 30 minutes, about subjects related to human rights protection, with special attention to migration as well as respect for fundamental freedoms (expression, religion, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, etc.). The best short film will win the 1.500 € Fondazione Migrantes Award dedicated to Shady Habash.

Non-competing

Premieres and/or recent works of renowned directors,critically acclaimed or awarded at the greatest international festivals dealing with human rights, with special attention to migration as well as respect for fundamental freedoms (expression, religion, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, etc.).

The call to submit documentaries and short films will close now on October 31th.

To submit films it is necessary to fill the application form on  www.myartfilmfestival.com and send the film in original language (with Italian subtitles) to submit@myartifilmfestival.it  including username and password, following the instructions in the entry form.

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