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junges dokfest: A38-Production Grant Halle–Kassel

For the 31st edition of the Kassel Dokfest, the A38 Production-Grant Kassel-Halle sets its final link to the young audience. For the grant, the selection committee of the festival nominates a maximum of 15 works from the festival program, primarily from the junges dokfest section. In addition to that, three adolescents are part of the jury to assess, whether the films appeal to a young audience. The grant aims to promote artistic films and media talents and to give a young audience an understanding of documentaries. This requires not only an interest in the genre but also an understanding of the specific visual language as a form of media literacy. The promotion of these skills is the goal of the project junges dokfest, which was established in 2009.

The grant is awarded from the long-term cooperation partners Kassel Dokfest, Werkleitz – Center for Media Art, the Medienanstalt Sachsen-Anhalt (regulatory authority for commercial broadcasting in Saxony-Anhalt) and the Regulatory Authority for Commercial Broadcasting in Hesse (LPR Hessen). The four “mentors” stand for the promotion of cultural cinematic works and media art as well as for teaching media literacy.

The grant receiver is free to choose the topic of the work to be produced, whereby the new cinematographic work should in particular interest and delight the young audience. In the best case it can be used for the artistic and media educational work with adolescents.

Call for entries: July, 9 in 2014

Entry form and rules of participation at www.kasselerdokfest.de

Award

A38-Production Grant awarded in cooperation with Werkleitz - Centre for Media Art and supported by the LPR Hessen and the Medienanstalt Sachsen-Anhalt (an amount up to 4,000 Euro is available for living and travelling expenses, additional up to 4,000 Euro for allowance in kind) Each year Werkleitz-Centre for Media Art and the Kassel Documentary Film and Video Festival award the A38-production grant to young, up-and-coming media and film artists, as a means to actively support both the latter creative development and practical implementation of an artistic project.

The Grant

The scholarship, which lasts for up to two months, is endowed with up to 3,000€ for accomodation and up to 1,000€ for travel costs. Additionally, the grant receiver is granted another 4,000 € allowance in kind, which can for example be used for modern HD production equipment (camera, editing, tc.) at Werkleitz – Center for Media Art, which also provides professional and logistical advice. For more information: www.werkleitz.de.

Award-winners are invited to join the jury of the Kassel Documentary Film and Video Festival in the year following their residency.


Award Winners:

2013 Patrick Richter
2012 Marc Schmidt
2011 Leo Médard
2010 Kara Blake: The Delian Mode
2009 Hannes Lang: Leavenworth, Wa.
2008 Joanna Rytel: To Think Things You Don't Want To
2007 Anne-Kristin Jahn: Generation Model 
2006 Jürgen Brügger, Jörg Haaßengier: Kopfende Hassloch
2005 Curtis Burz: VIRGINia
2004 Britt Dunse: Norden
2003 Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay: Live To Tell 
2002 Oliver Husain: Q
2001 Florian Thalhofer: Korsakow Syndrom

 

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