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TIFF – The Inigo Film Festival's blog


"The cinema enjoys a wealth of languages, a multiplicity of styles and a variety of narrative forms that are truly great: from realism to fable, from history to science fiction, from adventure to tragedy, from comedy to news, from animated cartoon to documentary. It thus offers an incomparable storehouse of expressive means for portraying the various areas in which the human being finds himself and for interpreting his inescapable calling to the beautiful, the universal and the absolute." (John Paul II.)

 

The Jesuits are pleased again to announce the 4th “Iñigo Film Festival” for short films at the World Youth Day 2013 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Entries are accepted in the following categories: narrative fiction, animated and documentary on the general theme of "City of God". A wide variety of interpretations of this topic is expected and encouraged.

 

For example, submissions are welcomed:

- that reflect the spiritual yearnings and experiences of young people today;

- that show the presence and/or absence of God in our modern secularized world;

- that take into account the twin dimensions of faith and justice.

The ‘Iñigo Awards’ will be given to the three best short films. There will be a first prize of EUR 2.500, with a second and third prize of EUR 1.500 and EUR 1.000 respectively. There will be two additional Awards: one to a film chosen by the audience, “The Audience Award” (non-monetary), and “The Fidel Goetz Emerging Film-Maker Award”, which includes FCP Studio Pro and a stipend for the Festival. Each prize is accompanied with a professional software bundle by Showbiz (Budgeting, Scheduling & Producer)


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4th TIFF - The Iñigo Film Festival

Festival
Festival presentation: 

The Inigo Award - Film-Festival WYDs 

THE INIGO FILM FESTIVAL (TIFF), is an international celebration of films on topics of faith and spirituality, taking place in rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

TIFF showcases short films made by filmmakers under age 35, covering a wide variety of interpretations on Festival's theme: "City of God." The Festival seeks filmmakers who successfully integrate their religious, spiritual, and social themes with the resources of film as a modern artistic medium.

Organized by the Catholic Church, World Youth Day is attended by millions looking to build bridges between continents, peoples and cultures. As such, accepted
TIFF films screen in front of what may likely be their largest international audience, guaranteeing tremendous exposure. Winning filmmakers will receive transportation to attend the Festival, and the opportunity to promote their films in person. TIFF will be honoring Festival winners with awards and cash prizes totaling 5000 (EUR).

MISSION AND OBJECTIVE

The mission of The Inigo Film Festival (TIFF) is summed up by a quote from John Paul II:

"The cinema enjoys a wealth of languages, a multiplicity of styles and a variety of narrative forms that are truly great: from realism to fable, from history to science fiction, from adventure to tragedy, from comedy to news, from animated cartoon to documentary. It thus offers an incomparable storehouse of expressive means for portraying the various areas in which the human being finds himself and for interpreting his inescapable calling to the beautiful, the universal and the absolute."

MORE ABOUT THE FESTIVAL

TIFF films can explore spirituality, the experiences of today's youth, the presence or absence of God in our modern secularized world, or the twin
dimensions of faith and justice. The maximum running time for TIFF films is 20 minutes.

In addition to cash prizes, the Festival will be presenting an Audience Award, and “The Fidel Goetz Emerging Film Maker Award” recognizing the best film by
young film makers who do not have access to professional equipment.

If your film fits the festival, don't miss this chance to take your spiritual, illuminating, or religious film to Madrid...submit to The Inigo Film Festival today! www.tiffestival.org

Festival Nickname: 
TIFF
Edition: 
4
Festival Logo: 
Theme: 
Animation
Awards
Comedy
Digital
Documentary
Human Rights
Independent
International
Religious films
Youth/Teen
Category/Format: 
Animated Films
Digital / DVD
Documentaries
Short films
Festival Info
Price info: 
all viewings are free
Opening hours: 
tba
Next Festival Dates: 
07/23/2013 - 07/26/2013
Is the Festival open to the public ?: 
Yes
Does the Festival have a market?: 
No
Does the Festival have a competition ?: 
Yes
Festival Submission
Film submission fee: 
Payment
Film submission amount: 
$35 regular deadline // $50 late deadline
Submission accepted on Fest21.com: 
No
Film call for entry start day: 
05/01/2012
Film call for entry deadline: 
05/15/2013
Festival Contact
Festival Director Name: 
Christof Wolf, S.J.
Festival Director E-mail: 
Festival Programmer Name: 
Christof Wolf, S.J.
Festival Programmer Email: 
Festival Press Contact Name: 
Adrian Marbacher
Festival Press Contact Email: 
E-mail for Webmaster: 

Submissions are welcome, please read the regulations and use WAB toapply.

Opening Date May 1, 2012

Deadlines:

Earlybird Deadline January 15, 2013

Regular Deadline March 15, 2013

Late Deadline April 05, 2013

Notification Date approx. May 15, 2013

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Congratulations to the Winners 2011!

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from left: Fidel Goetz Emerging Film Maker Award Winner Indrajith Mahawaduge (for Shalini Tharmalingam); María Beguiristain (assistant director); First Prize Winner Piotr Zlotorowicz, Adrian Marbacher, S.J. (assistant director); Second Prize Winner Conor Heffernan; Audience Award Winner Paddy Slattery; Christof Wolf, S.J. (festival director); Third Prize Winner Vojin Vasovic.

from left: Fidel Goetz Emerging Film Maker Award Winner Indrajith Mahawaduge (for Shalini Tharmalingam); María Beguiristain (assistant director); First Prize Winner Piotr Zlotorowicz, Adrian Marbacher, S.J. (assistant director); Second Prize Winner Conor Heffernan; Audience Award Winner Paddy Slattery; Christof Wolf, S.J. (festival director); Third Prize Winner Vojin Vasovic.

Winner 1st prize: Smolarze (Charcoal Burners) (POLEN)

Winner 2nd prize: 5 Minutes Each (CANADA/SERBIA/MONTENEGRO)

Winner 3rd prize: The Song of Wandering Eamonn (IRELAND/UK)

Fidel Goetz Emerging Film Maker Award: Regrets (SRI LANKA)

Audience Award: The Moment (IRELAND) 

Festival Organization
Name: 
TIFF - The Iñigo Film Festival
Address: 
c/o Christof Wolf
fest adr2: 
Kaulbachstr. 31a
City: 
Munich
Zip code: 
80539
Country: 
Germany
Telephone: 
00498923862418
Fax: 
00498923862402
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