The best film will be awarded Rs.100,000.
'Work-in-Progress' is a continuation of the CNBC-TV 18 documentary and short film festival 'Through The Looking Glass' launched one-and-a-half years ago. Its objective is to promote GenNext filmmakers, who make films on relevant social and contemporary issues.
The festival was unique because the television screenings of the films were followed by detailed interviews of the directors, who shed light about their craft, processes and content.
Zubin Driver, Network Creative Director of Network 18 and head of Cell 18, the brain behind the festival said 'The Work-in-Progress' was meant to encourage the students' community of filmmakers.
“The fact that we seek entries form beginners and learners implies that we are not looking at very high quality post-production finished works. The films are more of amateur endeavours,” Driver told IANS over the telephone from Mumbai.
The channel is looking all kinds of movies this year - right from social issues to politics and every personalised psychological cinema, Driver said. Entries can be sent from Oct 10 to Nov 10 and the winner will be announced by Dec 1.
Last year, the festival offered a bouquet of several ground-breaking contemporary reality movies. One that stood out was “Our Life, Our Film”, which captured Gujarat's battle with natural disaster - the 2001 earthquake - through the voices and the journeys of eight women from the state's hinterland.
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