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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

DELPHIC ART MOVIE AWARD - Short Documentaries about Arts and Cultures - Berlin, March 2011

The contest for the Delphic Art Movie Award is hosted by the International Delphic Council and shows short documentaries about the fascination of arts and cultures.

It would be great if Colorado Film School would participate. Please inform your network about the Delphic Art Movie Award.

DELPHIC ART MOVIE AWARD
Berlin / Germany: March 9th to 13th, 2011
Contest for documentary short films about artistic achievements (max. duration: 10 min)
The films should be intended to document, to inform, to inspire and to encourage the enthusiasm and understanding of art. Every artistic field is included, from the contemporary avant-garde to the preservation of traditions and the cultural heritage. Also welcome are short versions of older full length documentaries!

We're looking for documentaries of art and artists, which may include artistic elements. Currently we are not looking for films in the sense of video art or self-expression by artists.

Register now - No Entry Fee

Submission Deadline: DVD’s can be sent in until February 20th, 2011, to the IDC Head Office Berlin

For further information, the contest announcement and the registration form see:
http://www.delphic.org/art-movie-award


Cultural diversity is one of the most valuable results of human existence. It is an inexhaustible source of innovation and development. Intercultural dialogue largely contributes to the preservation and advancement of cultural diversity and the peaceful coexistence of peoples. Art, the most impressive manifestation of culture, has always furthered mutual understanding and respect across borders. For this reason the International Delphic Council has initiated the international contest for documentary short films called DELPHIC ART MOVIE AWARD.
Show the Power of Art – Develop the Intercultural Dialogue!

What makes art fascinating?
Which artistic achievements have coined the culture of a country in the last 10 years?
What do national identity and tradition mean to contemporary art?
How can enthusiasm for art be conveyed to an uninvolved audience?

Answers to these questions are expected from the contest contributions of the DELPHIC ART MOVIE AWARD 2011.
The nominated films will be shown to the public at the ITB
. The award ceremony will take place at the “Palais am Funkturm” during the final show of the ITB Berlin 2011 on March 13th.

www.delphic-art-movie-award.com

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