Ottawa Indian Film Festival Awards

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, North America

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Ottawa Indian Film Festival Awards

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, North America

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About the festival

OIFFA
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
DEADLINE: February 29th, 2020
About the Festival
OIFFA is the National Capital’s and Eastern Canada’s preeminent festival dedicated to Indian cinema and all things Indian. In its 4th year now, the Festival is also pleased to announce that it will be diversifying its offer for the first time in 2020 with the addition of a new section called OIFFA WORLD. Last but not least, the 3rd edition of the highly popular 72-HOUR SHORT FILM CHALLENGE will also take place as part of the Festival again this year. Wishing to cultivate not only an audience for Indian cinema and Indian culture in Ottawa, the Festival also wants its audiences to open up to and welcome the various cinemas of the world.

OIFFA is proud of the 2019 winners of its OFFICIAL COMPETITION, which saw Anamika Haksar’s Taking the Horse to Eat Jalebis crowned BEST FEATURE FILM. Kamakhya Narayan Singh took home the BEST DIRECTOR award for Dawn. BEST ACTRESS went to Seema Biswas for Abode and BEST ACTOR, to Sanjay Mishra for #Gadhvi. BEST SCREENPLAY was awarded to Praveen Morchhale for Widow of Silence. BEST DOCUMENTARY went to Toxification by Rehmat Rayatt and Leva Kwestany and BEST SHORT FILM, to Meal by Abhiroop Basu. A special award was also given for BEST CHILD ACTOR to Sunny Pawar for Chippa by Safdar Rahman. OIFFA also gave its very first OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FOR EXCEPTIONAL CONTRIBUTION TO INDIAN CINEMA to acclaimed director Tigmanshu Dhulia.

In 2020, an award will also be given for the first time to the BEST FEATURE FILM in the brand-new OIFFA WORLD section.

OIFFA serves as a platform for networking and promoting local and international talent. A five-day showcase, the Festival hosts a number of participating filmmakers who can mingle with the public in a festive atmosphere, including film screenings, special events and a red carpet Closing Night Gala & Awards Ceremony.
OIFFA 2020 will be held from June 9 to 13, 2020, in the heart of Ottawa.

Awards & Jury
A jury formed of artists and film industry professionals award the following prizes, from the films in the OFFICIAL COMPETITION section:
Best Feature Film • Best Director • Best Screenplay • Best Actor • Best Actress • Best Documentary • Best Short Film
In 2020, an award will also be given for the first time to the Best Feature Film in the brand-new OIFFA WORLD section.
The jury also reserves the right to award other prizes as well as special mentions, at its own discretion.

About

OIFFA
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
DEADLINE: February 29th, 2020
About the Festival
OIFFA is the National Capital’s and Eastern Canada’s preeminent festival dedicated to Indian cinema and all things Indian. In its 4th year now, the Festival is also pleased to announce that it will be diversifying its offer for the first time in 2020 with the addition of a new section called OIFFA WORLD. Last but not least, the 3rd edition of the highly popular 72-HOUR SHORT FILM CHALLENGE will also take place as part of the Festival again this year. Wishing to cultivate not only an audience for Indian cinema and Indian culture in Ottawa, the Festival also wants its audiences to open up to and welcome the various cinemas of the world.

OIFFA is proud of the 2019 winners of its OFFICIAL COMPETITION, which saw Anamika Haksar’s Taking the Horse to Eat Jalebis crowned BEST FEATURE FILM. Kamakhya Narayan Singh took home the BEST DIRECTOR award for Dawn. BEST ACTRESS went to Seema Biswas for Abode and BEST ACTOR, to Sanjay Mishra for #Gadhvi. BEST SCREENPLAY was awarded to Praveen Morchhale for Widow of Silence. BEST DOCUMENTARY went to Toxification by Rehmat Rayatt and Leva Kwestany and BEST SHORT FILM, to Meal by Abhiroop Basu. A special award was also given for BEST CHILD ACTOR to Sunny Pawar for Chippa by Safdar Rahman. OIFFA also gave its very first OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FOR EXCEPTIONAL CONTRIBUTION TO INDIAN CINEMA to acclaimed director Tigmanshu Dhulia.

In 2020, an award will also be given for the first time to the BEST FEATURE FILM in the brand-new OIFFA WORLD section.

OIFFA serves as a platform for networking and promoting local and international talent. A five-day showcase, the Festival hosts a number of participating filmmakers who can mingle with the public in a festive atmosphere, including film screenings, special events and a red carpet Closing Night Gala & Awards Ceremony.
OIFFA 2020 will be held from June 9 to 13, 2020, in the heart of Ottawa.

Awards & Jury
A jury formed of artists and film industry professionals award the following prizes, from the films in the OFFICIAL COMPETITION section:
Best Feature Film • Best Director • Best Screenplay • Best Actor • Best Actress • Best Documentary • Best Short Film
In 2020, an award will also be given for the first time to the Best Feature Film in the brand-new OIFFA WORLD section.
The jury also reserves the right to award other prizes as well as special mentions, at its own discretion.

Awards & Winners

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Terms and rules

Rules and Terms & Conditions
GENERAL RULES OF SUBMISSION

The OFFICIAL COMPETITION section is open to films from India or by filmmakers of Indian descent worldwide for the Official Competition section.
Films in the new OIFFA WORLD section welcomes non-Indian filmmakers from anywhere else in the world. For this inaugural year, films selected for this new section will be by invitation only.
Films must have been completed in 2019 or later.
Feature films must be 60 minutes minimum. Medium-length films are between 30 and 60 minutes. Short films must be 30 minutes maximum. Please note that feature length and medium-length films will be grouped together, whereas the short films will be grouped apart.
Applicants may submit more than one entry. A separate submission form must accompany each submission.
To be eligible, all films must comply with the following:
• Films must have been completed after May 1, 2019.
• Films must not have been released in Canada (NO ticketed public theatrical exhibition, DVD, television broadcast, Internet release or streaming).*
• Non-English language works must have English subtitles.
• For expediency purposes, films screeners are to be made available for the selection process in the following formats ONLY: attached file (.mov, MP4) and/or as an online link (Vimeo and such). Films screeners must be sent along with the submission form at films@oiffa.com. NO DVD or Blu-ray will be accepted by the selection committee. See below “Submission Material” for other requirements.

• If your film is selected, you will be required to provide a COPY OF YOUR FILM in the two accepted formats: DCP for projection (only UNLOCKED DCPs will be accepted, for check-up and projection) and a Blu-ray (Region 0 or 1) as back-up in case of issues.
• Also, PROGRAMME AND PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL must be provided: a press kit with press reviews (if available), full synopsis, full credits, film stills, trailer or film clips**, posters, as well the director’s bio and the director’s headshot.

• *OIFFA reserves the right to invite recently released films.
• **Trailer or film clips: if your film is selected, you will be required to send a file (.mov or MP4) and/or a downloadable link of the trailer (or film clips) to be used on the OIFFA website and OIFFA YouTube channel, for promotional purposes (see below) and for jury needs.
All applications must be received by February 29, 2020 (EST).
All applicants will be notified of the result via email by April 1, 2020. Programme and promotional material must be sent promptly upon notification of official selection, NO LATER THAN APRIL 10.

SUBMISSION MATERIAL
Submission form and screener file and/or link for selection must be accompanied by the following:
• Film stills (JPEG)
• Trailer or film clips, full HD (1920 x 1080): file (.mov or MP4) and/or downloadable link
• Film posters (JPEG)
• Director’s statement (max. 100 words)
• Director’s bio (max. 300 words) and headshot 
FILMMAKER’S AGREEMENT
If your work is selected, you, as the participant, certify that:
- you are authorized to submit this film for consideration to OIFFA 2020;
- your film is eligible for this Festival and that it is in full compliance with the Rules and criteria set forth in this document.
Furthermore, you agree to:
- NOT withdraw the film from the Festival once it has been accepted;
- NOT have another screening of the film in Canada before OIFFA 2020†;
- GRANT OIFFA permission to use the trailer, film stills and all other press material submitted for promotional purposes;
- PROVIDE, if accepted, a high quality, secure, online screener (via Vimeo or similar service) for the jury’s consideration, by April 20, 2020, at the very latest;
- PROVIDE by June 1, 2020, an exhibition-worthy print (DCP for projection, Blu-ray/Region 0 or 1 as back-up);
- BE AVAILABLE, if present in Ottawa, for any other Festival requirements, such as interviews or presentations, or film-related events as arranged by OIFFA.

TERMS & CONDITIONS
1. OIFFA may accept late submissions in its sole and absolute discretion. The Festival may also invite certain films and filmmakers, at its sole and absolute discretion.
2. † OIFFA’s selection committee reserves the right to invite films that have been screened in Canada prior to OIFFA 2020, but NOT in Ottawa, at its sole and absolute discretion.
3. All selection decisions are at the sole and absolute discretion of OIFFA, and are final and unreviewable. OIFFA is not required to provide any feedback, comments or reasons, or any other information, regarding the selection or non‐selection of any submitted film or the process by which films are or have been selected. OIFFA is not responsible or liable for its selection decisions; for the contents of any internal comments or feedback regarding the film that are or may be obtained from the applicant or anyone else; for any communications by any representative of OIFFA relating to the film or the Festival selection process; for the manner in which the film shall be, is or was considered and reviewed; or for any failure on the part of the Festival to provide the applicant or anyone else with information concerning OIFFA’s consideration and/or review of the film.
4. All films must be sent by way of prepaid shipping. OIFFA will not accept collect/cash-on-delivery shipments. The Festival is not responsible for and will not accept shipments incurring expenses for terminal charges, duties, taxes or customs brokerage. Applicants should clearly indicate on all waybills that transportation and customs charges are to be billed to the sender. Any shipping charges incurred by OIFFA will be billed back to the applicant.
5. To avoid any such issue as described in point 4, OIFFA recommends that applicants sending material from outside of Canada take the following steps to increase the chance of successful review by Canadian customs:
a. Include three copies of a commercial invoice (declaration of contents) containing the following information:
i. Sender’s name, address and telephone number
ii. Recipient’s address
iii. Title of film and format
iv. Length of film
v. Fair market value (standard is CAN$20)
vi. Country of manufacture
vii. Declaration “Goods on loan for Film Festival purposes only. No commercial value. Nonpornographic.”
viii. Sender’s signature
b. The commercial invoice should be included with the courier waybill. Applicants shipping via international post should affix a customs declaration label to the outside of the package.
6. OIFFA will appoint a jury of professionals who have the appropriate qualifications to judge the works, in their sole discretion. Films will be considered in accordance with the official selection criteria, as follows:
• Creativity
• Originality
• Relevance
• Excellence of execution
6. The jury is not limited in the number of prizes it can award, and there is no guarantee that the jury will award a prize if its members do not feel that the work is of the quality required. They may also decide to add criteria in their appreciation.
7. If OIFFA is made aware of any concerns that a film does not constitute the original work of the applicant, then OIFFA has the right to contact the applicant and ask for evidence of the contrary. After careful consideration of said evidence, OIFFA’s decision to allow the film to remain in the official selection or not is in its sole discretion and is final.
8. OIFFA reserves the right to rule, in its sole discretion, on cases and situations not foreseen by these Terms.
9. By submitting a film, the applicant represents that he or she has obtained consent from any and all owners, creators, writers, producers and/or other authorized representatives of the film whose consent is required to submit the film to OIFFA and screen the film at the Festival, and has read, understood and agreed to the Terms.
10. OIFFA’s programming organization is subject to change from year to year and its programming of the selected films is in its sole and absolute discretion.
11. All participants acknowledge that the Festival may be sponsored by one or more commercial partners (“sponsors”), as designated by OIFFA. By entering the Festival, the applicant agrees for OIFFA and any sponsor to have rights to use their film, in particular in the event that it is a winning film, for commercial and/or promotional purposes relating to OIFFA 2020 or a future OIFFA event.
12. All participants agree that they shall not feature any sponsor branding whatsoever without prior written consent of the sponsor.
13. All participants release OIFFA, sponsors and their affiliates, partners and employees from any and all liability, claims, demands, and causes of action for third-party claims (including intellectual property claims), personal injury and/or damage, theft, or loss suffered in connection with this Festival or the use or acceptance of the prize or any portion thereof.
14. OIFFA reserves the right to suspend, cancel or amend the promotion and/or review and revise these Terms at any time without giving prior notice and by continuing to take part in the official selection subsequent to any revision of these Terms, applicants shall be deemed to have agreed to any such new or amended terms. Additionally, Festival management reserves the right to decide all questions not specifically provided for in the regulations.
15. If any provision of these rules is held invalid by any court of law or similar, such invalidity shall not affect the enforceability of any other provisions not held to be invalid.
16. The Rules and Terms & Conditions are subject to Canadian law and any dispute that is not resolved by consultation between the parties shall be referred to the courts of Ontario, Canada.
17. PARTICIPATION IN THE 2020 OIFFA IMPLIES UNDERSTANDING AND ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS & CONDITIONS.
18. Disclaimer: While in the Festival’s possession, in the case of a loss or damage to a DCP, OIFFA’s obligation is limited to compensating the producer or distributor only for the cost of making a new DCP. OIFFA must be notified of such loss or damage in writing by December 6, 2020. Proof will be required that the damage occurred while the copy was indeed in the care of OIFFA.

For any enquiries, please contact OIFFA at films@oiffa.com.

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