Tamasha is inviting applications for

The ubiquitous auntie:

adocumentary shorts competition

in association with LONDON FILM ACADEMY

and win a place on an LFA Specialised Course of your choice

Deadline for entries (amended): Friday 16 September, 5pm

Tamasha is inviting independent filmmakers to submit documentary shorts that blow the lid off the ubiquitous, stereotypical Asian “auntie” character. We want you to be creative and explore diverse representations of “auntie” through short films. Our next comedy,auntie nettasees writer and actor Nimmi Harasgama, playing the part of auntie in amonologue that explores immigration and identity.

This opportunity is open to all who have an interest in filmmaking.

The brief:

  • Make an insightful 5 minute documentary/experimental documentary shortfilm.
  • Be creative and challenge the stereotypical image of the ”Asian auntie”: make it funny, intense, emotional, abstract, surreal or even music-based. Exploring strands such as migration, identity and memory may help you find the narrative thread.
  • The “auntie” theme must clear in your work, however you can interpret this in a broad sense:
  • you could interview a blood-relative or someone talking about being an auntie
  • someone who represent an “auntie figure” outside of the family circle
  • the distanced relationship of an aunt or the close bond
  • a conversation between two or more people

Click here to view two example films of the “auntie” by filmmaker Kuldip Powar Presence and Hope.

How it works and what you can win!

  • From the competition entries, a selection of the most promising films will be posted for viewing on the Tamasha website and advertised via our Facebook, twitter and newsletter, with biographies for each of thefilmmakers. The online gallery will allow for the public to engage with the films and feed back their responses and thoughts.
  • The winning film will then be screened at a central London Tamasha Scratch Night in the autumn to a mixture of invited industry guests and public audience.
  • The winner will then be offered a place on one of the London Film Academy Specialised Courses of their choice from this selection: Documentary: A filmmaker’s toolkit, Directing: A Filmmaker’s toolkit, Composing: Music in Film, Producing: The Business of Film and Writing: Screenplay in a Day (places subject to availability, see website for upcoming dates).

You will also get free membership to the network ClubPanico@LFA, which helps its members find work, expand their industry contacts and supports their independent productions.

  • The runner up will receive a copy of Shooting People’s bookMichael Winterbottom:Interviews(Conversations with Filmmakers) edited by Damon Smith (2011).

London Film Academy is an exciting and innovative venture in practical film training. LFA runs professional-standard training in all the key areas of filmmaking. All tutors are working professionals. For more about the LFA visit their website.

Shooting People is an international networking organisation dedicated to the support and promotion of independent filmmaking, click here to visit their website.

How to apply& submission Rules:

Click here to download the Application Pack, and ensure the following:

  • the film duration must not exceed 5 minutes including credits.
  • foreign language work must be subtitled in English.
  • applicants may enter more than one film but must complete a separate application for each film.
  • you must hold all copyright for the film before submitting.
  • Tamasha cannot be liable for any breach of confidentiality or licence agreement.
  • all submissions must include the completed Application Pack.

Please send your application to:Kuldip Powar c/o Tamasha, Unit 220 Great Guildford Business Square, 30 Great Guildford Street, London, SE1 0HS.

If you have any queries, please contact Felicity at Tamasha on or 020 7633 2270.

Deadline: All entries must reach us byFriday 16 September5pm.

We very much looking forward to receiving your entry…and good luck!

With best wishes,

Kuldip

Kuldip Powar

Associate Artist, Tamasha

Tamasha Theatre Company / Unit 220, Great Guildford Business Square / e / t 020 7633 2270
Registered Charity No. 1001483 VAT No. GB 589 7696 43 / 30 Great Guildford Street, London SE1 0HS / w / f 020 7021 0421


The “ubiquitous auntie”: Submission Form

Full name/ Submitted by:

Address:

Postcode:

Email:Tel/ mobile:

Website (if any):

Are you a member of Tamasha Developing Artists? ___Yes___No

Would you like to receive information on Tamasha ___Yes___No

& its future productions?

Where did you hear about this opportunity?______

Short Synopsis (100 words maximum, attach separate sheet if necessary with title):

Title:

Producer: Director:

Running time(under 5 mins):minssecs

Date Completed (month/year):

Original Production Format(s):[ ] Digital Video [ ] HD [ ] 16mm [ ] 35mm [ ] Super 8 [ ] Other

Format:all entries should be in a format that can be uploaded to YouTube. Click here for help on this:
[ ] MPEG [ ] Windows Media Video(.AVI) [ ] .WMV (windows) [ ] .MP4 (iPod/PSP) [ ].MPEG [ ] .FLV (Adobe Flash) [ ] .MKV (h.264)

Hard copy DVDs are preferred (Application Pack can be emailed) but you may also send files via wetransfer.com or similar service. [Films will only be returned if a SAE is included with the film submission.]

Declaration:

By entering your film for consideration for the The ‘Ubiquitous auntie’ -Call for Documentary Shorts - Film Competition you authorise that your work is cleared for online film exhibition and accept full legal responsibility for the intellectual property therein. Entry into the competition constitutes permission to exhibit your work through the Tamasha website. Tamasha is also hereby granted the right to utilise an excerpt from any film submitted and accepted for any promotional purposes. The undersigned shall indemnify and hold harmless Tamasha and employees of said entities from and against any and all claims, liabilities, losses, damages, and expenses which may be incurred by reason of any claim involving copyright, trademark, credits, publicity, screening, and loss of or damage to the screening DVD entered.

Signed by: Date:

Print Name:

Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form

Tamasha is an Equal Opportunities employer. Any information provided is entirely confidential and will not form part of the selection process. This questionnaire is not obligatory but by completing it you will help us monitor the effectiveness our equal opportunities policy. The request for this information and the uses to which it will be put are within the scope of the Data Protection Act 1998, which allows for the collation and reporting of sensitive data for monitoring purposes.

Production/Project/Workshop______

How did you learn of this vacancy? TDA e-flyer Tamasha website ArtsJobs TMA website ITC website Word of mouth Local Borough Council talkbackTHAMES

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Personal Details

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Cultural Diversity

Please tick the ethnic category that best represents you. As you make your decision, please think about what ethnic group means to you, that is, how you see yourself. Your ethnic category is a mixture of culture, religion, skin colour, language and the origins of yourself and your family. It is not the same as nationality.

White

British

Irish

Any other white background, please state______

Asian or Asian British

Asian Bangladeshi

Asian Indian

Asian Pakistani

Any other Asian background, please state______

Black or Black British

Black African

Black Caribbean

Any other Black background, please state ______

Chinese or other ethnic group

Chinese

Any other, please state______

Dual Heritage

Dual Asian & White

Dual Black African & White

Dual Black Caribbean & White

Dual Chinese & White

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