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Polyglot Video Contest - apply now

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Multilingualism. Even the word itself is hard to pronounce in a hurry without getting tongue-tied. In the EU alone there are 23 languages – not including the myriad of non-official languages and dialects. Let’s face it; navigating within an enormous tower of babble can represent a logistical nightmare. Yet linguistic diversity is also a great strength, because it reflects an infinitely rich cultural landscape.

Of course languages are living organisms, constantly evolving – sometimes even against efforts to control wordplay. The international dominance of English and the political status of minority languages are just a few of the topics currently heating up debate, just as Europeans are becoming increasingly mobile for travel, work, life and love. And the young “Euro-generation” is facing new linguistic challenges head on, finding ways to break down borders in communication whilst preserving their own identities. In other words, being a polyglot is in some way the norm.

Do you speak video?

We want to hear your views on being multilingual in Europe. Submit your short film to the POLYGLOT contest, and win a place aboard the Cine-Boat itinerant filmmaking event which will travel across the archipelago of Turku, Finland in June 2011! Turku will be a European Capital of Culture in this year, and NISI MASA is part of the programme.

DEADLINE 15TH DECEMBER 2010

Submissions up to 5 mins in length. Applicants must be resident in Europe (EU or non-EU) and aged 18-35.

VISIT WWW.POLYGLOT-TURKU.EU TO SUBMIT, VIEW FILMS AND TO GET INSPIRED...

Apply now: NISIMAZINE film journalism workshop at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival

NISI MASA is now accepting applications from young film critics and photographers - aged 18-35 - for the first edition of the NISIMAZINE Abu Dhabi film journalism workshop, which will take place during the Abu Dhabi Film Festival from 14th - 22nd October 2010. A total of 8 participants will attend - 4 will be European, and 4 will be from Arab countries.

Deadline 31st July 2010

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The Workshop

NISIMAZINE is a daily festival magazine, created in the framework of a series of film journalism workshops designed for young critics and taking place during international film festivals. An independent publication distributed to festival audiences and available online for cinema enthusiasts and professionals all over the world, it contains reviews, reports, interviews and portraits – with a particular focus on young talents. We also make online video blogs to compliment the magazines.

Participants aged 18-30 are invited to form an editorial team responsible for creating NISIMAZINE : from watching films, writing articles and making interviews, to taking photographs, working on the layout and distribution. We offer real, practical experience in film journalism, guided by a team of core organisational and editorial staff. Welcoming participants of different nationalities to collaborate on a common project, the workshops have a strong intercultural dimension.

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The Abu Dhabi Film Festival

Formerly the "Middle East International Film Festival", ADFF was established in 2007, with the aim of helping to create a vibrant film culture throughout the region. The event is committed to curating exceptional programs to engage and educate the local community, inspire filmmakers and nurture the growth of the regional film industry.

Alongside work from establised Middle Eastern filmmakers and the major talents of world cinema, there is a strong focus on the bold new voices of Arab cinema, which connects with Abu Dhabi’s role as a burgeoning cultural capital in the region and marks the festival as a place for the world to discover and gauge the pulse of recent Arab filmmaking.

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