LET’S CEE Short Film Competition
Short Film Competition Regulations 2014
1. Introduction
LET’S CEE Film Festival (‘Festival’) is organised by the Association LET’S CEE Film Festival based in Vienna, Austria. The LET’S CEE Film Festival features high-quality productions from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), including the Caucasus region and Turkey. The third edition of the LET’S CEE Film Festival will take place in Vienna, Austria, between the 2nd of October and the 11th of October.
The LET’S CEE Short Film Competition (‘Competition’) is one of three official film competitions of the LET’S CEE Film Festival. The underlying theme of the Competition in 2014 is ‘THE TASTE OF FREEDOM’.
The Competition will give ten young film directors from Central and Eastern Europe, as well as Austrian ones, the chance to present their work personally at the international LET’S CEE Film Festival, to compare their work directly to that of other excellent young filmmakers, and to exchange thoughts with their colleagues.
1.1. General requirements for entry
Films eligible for Competition are to be considered according to all criteria mentioned below:
The film is no longer than 30 minutes.
The film is produced in one of the following countries: Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia (FYR), Moldavia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey and Ukraine.
The director’s country of citizenship is one of the countries mentioned above (the residents of the countries mentioned above can be presented Out of Competition).
The director is up to 35 years of age.
The film has been completed after January 1st, 2013.
The film has not been screened publicly in Austria.
All languages will be accepted; however (additional) English subtitles are in any case required.
The underlying topic of the film has to be related to one or more aspects of the freedom, e.g. the social, economic, political and/or cultural transformation from the point of view of non-governmental organizations, community groups, institutions or individuals, personal freedom of groups or individuals, certain aspects of democratic society after 1989, perspectives/problematic of human dignity and/or human rights after the transformation and other aspects.
Furthermore:
The applicant is allowed to submit more than one film (in separate entries).
2. Procedure and Deadlines
The Call for Entries for the 3rd edition of the Festival for will be opened between April 7th and June 7th, 2014.
Film submissions will be accepted through the film festival submission platform Festhome.
Submission cost for every online entry is 2.00 €.
All additional material sent to the festival before the final selection will not be returned to the entrants but will be kept in the festival archive and might be used for educational purposes.
3. Selecting procedure
There will be a pre-selection curatorial panel consisting of filmmakers, film lecturers, journalists and experts on civil society. The curatorial panel will select films based on artistic and thematic criteria.
The final selection of approximately ten films will be announced till July 30th. However, the curatorial panel can select more than ten or less than ten films without stating reasons.
In case a film is selected, the Festival will notify the applicants via e-mail until July 30th, 2014.
Once the film is submitted to the Festival, it cannot be removed from the programme, neither by the institution who submitted it nor by any other person or institution for any reason.
After the confirmation, the entrant agrees that the film won’t be screened publicly in Austria in the period between July 30th, 2014 and October 11th, 2014.
4. Invitation procedure
4.1. Invitation of the film’s director selected for the Short Film Competition
The director should be available between October 8th and October 11th, 2014.
The LET’S CEE Film Festival will provide the final participants of the competition with accommodation of its choice and make a financial contribution to the travelling costs. However, no guarantee regarding covering of full costs can be given.
Please note that guests of the festival are not covered by the festival’s insurance.
4.2. Transportation, insurance and returning of film copies
The festival must receive the screening copy of the film before September 14th, 2014.
The print/video material of selected films must be made available for screening during the whole festival period.
The costs of sending the viewing and screening copies to the festival will be covered by the applicant.
The costs of returning/forwarding screening copies to the destination of choice will be covered by the Festival.
All prints will be returned within two weeks after the Festival.
Insurance for the shipping of films and videos to and from Austria is entirely the responsibility of the participants.
When sending the film from a country that is not part of the European Union, a non-commercial/pro forma invoice must be sent along with the print or video, stating the name of the sender, the company, the address, the title of the film, the format, its length and the description “without commercial value, for cultural purpose only” and marked as “no value” or “not more than 10 Euro/USD”.
The Festival will not accept shipments for which it would have to bear shipping fees, duties, taxes or customs duties, and will not assume any responsibility for such shipments.
4.3. Film formats
The following film formats and video systems can be accepted for the Competition:
DCP
Blue Ray
Digital Beta PAL
Betacam SP PAL
5. Short Film Competition
5.1. International Jury
The International Jury will be composed of 3 to 5 international film makers, film lecturers, film critics, journalists and experts on civil society who will evaluate the selected films in the competitive section.
The Jury will make their winning selections without external influences and in according to rules based on general principles determined by the Festival.
The Jury has the right to not award any one of the prizes if they believe that one or several criteria are not met.
5.2. Awards
All short films will be competing for money prizes. All awards are always rewarded to the director of the winning film.
The Main Prize in the Short Film Competition: 1.500,- Euro and the Urania statue, will be given by the International Jury.
The Encouragement Award will be given by the International Jury for the outstanding commitment to the civil society.
The Audience Award for the Best Film in the Short Film Competition will be decided by the audience.
Award Winners authorise the complete screening of the film on television being an award contributor or the main media partner of the Competition, under a limit of three screenings in the festival context.
Furthermore:
The jury may award honourable mentions to any of these categories.
5.3. Screening Date and Regulations
The selected films will be presented officially in the Festival‘s Competition on 9th and 10th of October 2014.
The Award Ceremony will take place on October 11th, 2014 in the Urania Cinema.
The scheduling of the Competition, as well of any further screenings, is entirely at the discretion of the festival management.
The Festival has the right to screen selected films more than once over the duration of the Festival without any extra screening fees.
In case of faulty projection, the festival cannot be held liable for immaterial damages suffered by director, producer or distributor.
6. Media and Publicity Regulations
Once the film has been selected for the Competition, the Festival’s logo and the official description may be used for publicity purposes by the film director, producer and any person or institution related to the film. The file will be sent to the primary contact in digital form on July 30th, 2014, together with the confirmation.
The film will be presented in the official festival catalogue and in the programme. The presentation in the catalogue will include the main technical and artistic credits and a synopsis written by the editing team, as well as a film still. More specific information and additional photo material will be published on the Festival’s homepage.
For information and promotion purposes worldwide, the Festival is allowed to use any contributed photo or digital film clip (maximal 10 percent of the film’s duration) of each selected film for all kinds of online, film or printed channels. All materials used for information and promotion purposes are entirely at the discretion of the Festival.
Producers and distributors of participating/winning films are requested to include the mention of participation in/awarding at the Festival in future promotional material. The additional photo and video material will be provided on request.
7. Conclusion
If the submission of a short film does not meet all of the requirements mentioned above, it will not be eligible for participation in the Competition.
All eventual omissions or doubts remaining in the regulation will be solved by the Festival, following rules of equity and good judgement.
In all cases, the Festival management will decide where the regulations and reserves the right to decide on exceptions to the regulations.
The applicant declares that he or she owns all the rights concerning the use of the submitted work, or guarantees to have cleared all rights needed for screening during the Festival.
Entering a film into the Competition implies the acceptance of its regulations; all submissions to the Festival translate full acceptance and no reservations in the terms of the regulation.