Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Toto Awards for Short Film 2021: Call for Entries


TOTO AWARDS 2021
SHORT FILM

CALL FOR ENTRIES

TOTO FUNDS THE ARTS (TFA) invites entries for the 2021 TOTO Awards for Short Film from persons between the ages of 18 and 29. Filmmakers can submit short fiction, non-fiction, animation or mixed-genre films Advertising films, Public Service films and Promotional films will not be accepted.

Two winners, to be decided by an independent panel of jurors, will receive a cash prize of Rs 50,000 each. Entries should reach TFA by 31 August 2020 at the latest. 

The awards are meant only for Indian nationals resident in India. (Overseas Citizen of India card-holders are not eligible.) And, since the spirit of the awards is to identify promising young filmmakers, you can apply if you were born on or after 1 January 1991. No exceptions will be made.

The Application Form is available at https://forms.gle/ABYkbWN2SMwQV7qv9 or can be obtained by request from shortfilm.tfa@gmail.com

A link and password to the preview copy of the film must be included in the application form. The preview copy can be made available on any site offering you free access to password protected uploads. Your submission should be available to us until after the winners are announced in early 2021

You may submit up to a maximum of 3 short films in any language with English subtitles.

The films should not be longer than 30 minutes each and must be submitted in MP4 format only.

Only films completed after 1 July 2019 will qualify.

The award will go to the director of the film. Films with more than one director will not be accepted. Only individuals can apply. 

Institutions can ONLY submit a film on behalf of the individual director of the film.

Unless you have won a TOTO Award in this category earlier, you are eligible to apply again.

You can clear your doubts by emailing us at shortfilm.tfa@gmail.com.

The Fine Print: The decision of the TFA jury will be final and cannot be contested in any forum. We reserve the right to use excerpts from your submitted films (if necessary) to publicise the awards either on our blog or in any other in-house materials such as a newsletter. Otherwise, the copyright rests with the filmmaker and your submission will be put to no other use without your express permission.

Successful applicants need to ensure that their winning films carry due credit/mention of the TOTO Awards wherever they are exhibited  or screened for a period of two years after the winners are announced in early 2021.

The TOTO Short Film Awards are supported by O2 Financials, a wealth management and investment company.

TOTO FUNDS THE ARTS (TFA) is a not-for-profit public trust set up in the memory of Angirus ‘Toto’ Vellani, who was intensely passionate about music, literature and films.
TFA encourages and supports emerging talent in the arts in India.


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