Whakapapa Film Festival

Irsina, Matera, Italy, Europe

04 - 06 Sep, 2020

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Whakapapa Film Festival

Irsina, Matera, Italy, Europe

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3rd

Contact details

Via Roma Irsina, Matera 75022 Italy

75022

whakapapaff@gmail.com

+39 333 203 1215

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About the festival

Italy has suffered greatly in these grave times and our lockdown is only now slowly being lifted. We are all still cautious and aware that we must continue to be vigilant. The Whakapapa Film Festival is about film makers interacting and having the opportunity to talk and share experiences whilst enjoying southern Italian hospitality. We have watched events unfold over the last few weeks, waiting as long as we could to make a decision but we now accept that the only decision we can make, to maintain the integrity of the Whakapapa Film Festival and because of our responsibility to our small town, is to cancel the festival for this year. Our sister Festival in New Zealand, the well respected Wairoa Film Festival will be going ahead as planned.

We thank you all for your entries, our selectors have thoroughly enjoyed watching your films. Art and culture and creativity are even more important in these dark times.

We look forward to your entries next year and even more, we look forward to hosting some of you in our beautiful hill top town.

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The aim of the Whakapapa Film Festival (WFF) is to promote and spread documentary cinema, ethnographic cinema and anthropological audiovisual research.
The main focus of the festival is culture in general, with a special emphasis on Māori culture which provides the word and the philosophy for the event - Whakapapa.
Whakapapa binds all things animate and inanimate. The inter and intra-relationships between all living and inanimate things.

The Whakapapa Film Festival is organised and promoted by numerous sponsors and two private individuals and is strictly in line with the principles of a non-profit organisation.

The competition includes documentaries and short-themed films: anthropology, cultures, rituals, the environment, human rights, biodiversity, war, integration, sustainable development, the relationship between man and the environment.

The Whakapapa Film Festival is in its third year in 2020, and for the first time will be partnering with the Wairoa Māori Film Festival of New Zealand for inclusion of a selection of Māori films in the festival.

- Gold Koru for international documentary competition (minimum length of 30 minutes)
- Special Mention

- Gold Koru for international competition in short films and documentaries (maximum length of 30 minutes)
- Special Mention

About

Italy has suffered greatly in these grave times and our lockdown is only now slowly being lifted. We are all still cautious and aware that we must continue to be vigilant. The Whakapapa Film Festival is about film makers interacting and having the opportunity to talk and share experiences whilst enjoying southern Italian hospitality. We have watched events unfold over the last few weeks, waiting as long as we could to make a decision but we now accept that the only decision we can make, to maintain the integrity of the Whakapapa Film Festival and because of our responsibility to our small town, is to cancel the festival for this year. Our sister Festival in New Zealand, the well respected Wairoa Film Festival will be going ahead as planned.

We thank you all for your entries, our selectors have thoroughly enjoyed watching your films. Art and culture and creativity are even more important in these dark times.

We look forward to your entries next year and even more, we look forward to hosting some of you in our beautiful hill top town.

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The aim of the Whakapapa Film Festival (WFF) is to promote and spread documentary cinema, ethnographic cinema and anthropological audiovisual research.
The main focus of the festival is culture in general, with a special emphasis on Māori culture which provides the word and the philosophy for the event - Whakapapa.
Whakapapa binds all things animate and inanimate. The inter and intra-relationships between all living and inanimate things.

The Whakapapa Film Festival is organised and promoted by numerous sponsors and two private individuals and is strictly in line with the principles of a non-profit organisation.

The competition includes documentaries and short-themed films: anthropology, cultures, rituals, the environment, human rights, biodiversity, war, integration, sustainable development, the relationship between man and the environment.

The Whakapapa Film Festival is in its third year in 2020, and for the first time will be partnering with the Wairoa Māori Film Festival of New Zealand for inclusion of a selection of Māori films in the festival.

- Gold Koru for international documentary competition (minimum length of 30 minutes)
- Special Mention

- Gold Koru for international competition in short films and documentaries (maximum length of 30 minutes)
- Special Mention

Awards & Winners

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Terms and rules

Admission Procedure.
Films of any nationality and a duration of more than 30 minutes for documentaries and less than 30 minutes for short films and short documentaries, both completed after January 1, 2018, may be entered for the selection process.

All films should have subtitles in English/and or Italian.

All the material for selected films.
In case of selection, all films must have subtitles in English and/or Italian.
For the h264 version the separate subtitles file is required.
All the material for the selected films:
1) by email at whakapapaff@gmail.com or downloadable upload to FilmFreeway / Vimeo:
- h264 file in height definition (1920x1080) + .srt Italian or English subtitles
- two images hq of the film
- the poster of the movie
- a synopsis of the film

2) send to address: Joseph Rickit, (Whakapapa Film Festival), Largo S. Basile 21, Irsina (MT), 75022, Italy
- Bluray or DVD of the movie with English or Italian subtitles

it is very important to send or upload the film file to guarantee the projection in the festival in case of loss or Bluray/DVD malfunction

The authors and/or the producers of the selected films will be informed by July 20th 2020 and all the material must be sent by July 31 2020.

There is no formal communication for unselected films other than FilmFreeway automatic advisement. The selection, the general planning and the projection schedule are the exclusive responsibility of the Management. No correspondence will be entered into.

Registration procedure:
You can register by filling out the registration form found on FilmFreeway.
Authors and/or producers answer for the content of their works and declare, with the registration to the Festival, to have fulfilled all obligations towards third parties deriving from copyright.
Registration requires the submission of any material sent to the Archive of the Whakapapa Film Festival with the possibility of using it for educational, research and promotional purposes, even in locations and contexts other than the Festival, with the exception of any commercial activity, to protect the interests of authors and producers.
The Festival also acts as an intermediary between the rights owner and the distribution.

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Categories and fees

Documentary
Early Bird (21st February, 2020) €0
Regular (5th July, 2020) €0
Late (4th September, 2020) €0

The competition includes documentaries and short-themed films: anthropology, cultures, rituals, the environment, human rights, biodiversity, war, integration, sustainable development, the relationship between man and the environment. The Festival is divided into two sections (short documentary, long documentary) in competition and a third one out of competition (short or long documentary)

Māori Film
Early Bird (21st February, 2020) €0
Regular (5th July, 2020) €0
Late (4th September, 2020) €0

The Māori category is limited to short film works of under 50 minutes duration. (Maori relates to the indigenous people of New Zealand). The primary subject of the film must be Māori, and one or more members of the production team (director, writer, producer) must be of Māori descent (i.e have a link to the indigenous people of New Zealand). The short film work can be of documentary form or dramatic form. Māori film makers whose works are selected for Whakapapa Film Festival will be invited to the festival. In this inaugural year, there is no set production date for this film's original production.

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