No Fee
Submissions deadline
18 Dec 19
0€
We are looking for short experimental films that show the dangers of Vaping or using e-cigarettes with Menthol.
16 Oct 2019
Call for entries
18 Dec 2019
Festival closed
26 Dec 2019
Notification date
27 Dec 2019
30 Dec 2019
Festival start: 27 December 2019 Festival end: 30 December 2019
Kwanzaa film festival Anti-Vaping Short Film Competition is an exciting opportunity for youth groups to spread the word about the impact of Vaping by creating a youth-led short-film.
We will promote this competition to high school students targeting students from 14 to 21. We would create an email to engage the youth to participate in future rallies and other future opportunities. The projected finalist will be shown at our Kwanzaa film festival youth interactive initiative the day before our main-stage festival. We would also have a day of workshops and films that engage young audiences. We will also include the workshop from Tobacco Free Kids. We will announce the top three winners but all the films submitted will be shown on a social media platform for instance you-tube which would allow us to chose one of the winners based on viewership. The anticipated date would be on December 28, 2019 at Barnes and Nobles. The event would be from 1 pm to 5pm.
Winners would have their films screened at Barnes and Noble and In A woman Productions Youtube channel. They also will receive prizes of gift card from Barnes and Noble. The student also will be consider for submission of three other distributors we are working with at our festival.
Students must be in grades 6 to 12 grade. The ages range from 12 to 19. The film can not exceed 5 minutes including title and credits. You may record your film using your phone. We are seeking filmmakers who can attend the event.
No Fee
Submissions deadline
18 Dec 19
We are looking for short experimental films that show the dangers of Vaping or using e-cigarettes with Menthol.