MOVIES THAT MATTER AWARDS 2010

August 22nd, 2010 by Indian Fox

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The mission of Movies that Matter film with open eyes to human rights. Film, by their emotional impact and immediate insight into the dialogue about human rights and stir. Film images have the power to influence public opinion and commitment to human rights to activate. Movies that Matter is the first organization in the Netherlands that movie as a witness, as a weapon against the indifference bet.

Movies that Matter has two selection rounds per year. The next deadline for applications is 15 September, 2010.

Committed to the promotion and a wider circulation of human rights film screenings worldwide, Movies that Matter has initiated an extra stimulus for the circulation of human rights films in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe.

Movies that Matter offers modest financial assistance up to € 5.000 of subsidy to organise various types of human rights film events in countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Middle East and Eastern Europe.
This may take various forms, such as human rights film festivals, mobile cinema programmes, film and debate programmes, small-scale screenings for specific target groups, rotation within a network of film houses, school and university screenings, and distribution through multimedia platforms.

Movies that Matter judges every project on its individual merits. Movies that Matter is open for innovative and new plans. If you’re not sure if your project fits within the criteria, please contact our office.

Please keep in mind that the selection procedure takes two months, so apply for funding for your project well in advance!
Selection Criteria

* Film screenings will contribute to discussion about human rights in the country/region in question.
* The project takes place in one of the countries as defined on the DAC List and/ or countries where press freedom is at stake in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Middle East or Eastern Europe.
* Projects will be submitted and executed by a local organisation and/or filmmaker who work in close cooperation with local organisations.
* Projects are organised in cooperation with other local human rights organisations or ngo’s.
* The application consists of a well-wrought and complete plan and budget (see entry form for all required information).
* A reasonable degree of professionalism of the organisation, both financial and organisational.
* The total budget of the project does not exceed € 100.000.

General regulations

* Application forms must be filled out in English. Additional material should be in English as well.
(If applying in English is a serious problem, please contact our office)
* Application forms must be filled out completely.
* Application forms must be received ultimately on the deadline.
* The project itself should not take place within two months after the deadline.
* The result of the selection will be announced within two months after the application deadline.
* Projects can be supported for a maximum of three times. For every project the applicant needs to send a new application form.
* The application is sent by e-mail in attachments.
* Documents and additional material are clearly marked with the project title.

Entry form

Please read the selection criteria and general regulations before filling out the entry form.

Download the entry form and email the fully filled-out application to: international(at)moviesthatmatter.nl

If you have any questions concerning the application, please contact

Matthea de Jong or Mira Zeehandelaar at 0031-(0)20-7733627

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