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2017 PLURAL+ Youth Video Festival on Migration, Diversity and Social Inclusion: Call for Entries
Call for Video Entries
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: 4 JUNE 2017
Download the entry form and see the instructions on the PLURAL+ website
United Nations - The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and IOM are again inviting young filmmakers from around the world to submit original and creative videos focusing on the PLURAL+ theme of migration, diversity and social inclusion.
In a world often characterized by intolerance, as well as cultural and religious divisions, it is vital that youth are recognized as powerful agents of social change. PLURAL+ encourages young people to address key challenges and opportunities related to social inclusion and cohesion, migrant integration, respect for identity, diversity, human rights and xenophobia, both at local and global levels through video production. Young people aged up to 25 are invited to submit short videos of maximum five minutes in length for consideration in the PLURAL+ Youth Video Festival.
“PLURAL+ provides youth around the world with the opportunity to submit real stories told by real people, which help foster intercultural dialogue and understanding as well as respect for diversity and tolerance,” says Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser, UN High Representative for UNAOC.
Each year since 2009, a prestigious international jury selects three PLURAL+ International Jury Award winners in each age category (up to 12, 13-17, 18-25). The International Jury Award winners receive USD 1,000 as well as an invitation to New York – with all travel expenses paid – to present their work at the PLURAL+ 2017 Festival Awards Ceremony at the United Nations Headquarters and the Paley Center for Media in New York on the 9th and 10th of November 2017 respectively.
PLURAL+ partner organizations will award other prizes and professional opportunities to over 20 of the best videos submitted. Partners’ award-winning videos will be invited to present their work at film and video festivals, conferences and events around the world.
In addition to three International Jury award winners, this year PLURAL+ will also give for the first time a “PLURAL+ Award for the Prevention of Xenophobia”. The winner will be flown to New York to participate and present his/her video at the PLURAL+ 2017 Festival and Awards Ceremony.
“We all know this to be true: increased participation of youth in the media is essential. These youth – these agents of social change – make up a large portion of today’s migrant population, and they have something valuable to tell us about their migration experiences. And this is what PLURAL+ aims to achieve, to provide young filmmakers with a global platform to share their thoughts and experiences with us,” said IOM Director General William Lacy Swing.
PLURAL+ supports young people’s expression by providing them with a variety of media platforms and distribution networks, including broadcasts, video festivals, conferences and events around the world. PLURAL+ not only provides young people with an effective platform to raise their voices on key migration and diversity issues, but also reinforces the firm belief of IOM and UNAOC that the powerful expression of youth creativity is a force to be reckoned with.
Further information, including guidelines, rules and regulations and the entry form can be found at the PLURAL+ website at: pluralplus.unaoc.org. Deadline for submission is 4 June 2017. Early submissions are encouraged.
Download the entry form and see the instructions on the PLURAL+ website.
Watch PLURAL+ 2016 award winning videos here
Watch UN in Action television segment on PLURAL+ 2016 here
PLURAL+ is organized by the UNAOC and IOM with the support of many partners.
For further information, please contact: plural@unaoc.org
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