extended deadline: 22 December 2015
Call for entries

Never More!
Hiroshima- Fukushima

6 August 2015
70 Years Hiroshima – and a never ending collective trauma.
That we did not learn from history showed the nuclear desaster of Fukushima on 11 March 2011.

CTF – Collective Trauma Film Collections
is looking for audio-visual works dealing with the topic of the nuclear desasters of Hiroshima and/or Fukushima and the perspectives for mankind.
The 70th return of bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki is again and again an appeal to stop using the uncoltrollable nuclear power and its desastrous effects on human existance,
but much more also an appeal to Peace and the renouncement of violence for resolving international conflicts.

Hiroshima and Fukushima are representing symbols that it is not yet too late to rethink and stop and give mankind and humanity a chance to survive.

CTF – Collective Trauma Film Collection
is inviting video and filmmakers all over the world to join and submit and appeal to the world “Never More – Hiroshima-Fukushima”

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Regulations
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– extendede deadline: 22 December 2015
– Welcome are mono-channel videos by film and videomakers from all countries on the globe
– Duration: max 10 minutes (exceptions possible on request)
– The full-length films/videos may originate from the years 2006-2015 – excerpts of videos or films are not accepted!!
– Max 3 films/videos may be submitted.
– Productions using language and/or text other than English need English subtitles.
– The preview copy has to be uploaded online via WETRANSFER http://www.wetransfer.com or VIMEO – http://www.vimeo.com, the link has to be submitted
– For preview eligible: only Quicktime . mov (H264 codec only), mp4, avi, wmv, mpeg2 or Flash video flv – [Size HD or SD] – minimum720x 576 (PAL) or 720×480 (NTSC)] – For screening only HD versions are eligible.

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Entry Form – please cut and paste

Please use for each video a new entry form
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1.
artist/director

a) full name
b) address
c) email, URL
d) short bio (max. 100 words, English only)

2.
film/video

a) title English – original (max 3 works)
b) URL – download link WeTransfer or Vimeo
c) year of production
d) duration
e) work synopsis (max. 100 words/submission, English only)
f) 2 screenshots for each submitted work (jpg, minimum 800×600 px)

Please add this declaration & sign it with your full name & email address
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I, the submitter/author, declare to be the holder of all rights and permissions on the submitted work. In case the work is selected, I give – until revoke – CTF – Collective TRauma Film Collection – the permission to include the work in the context for screenings /exhibitions (physical/virtual) free of charge and use screenshots for non-commercial promotional purposes. Until revoke means, the signing author can remove the video after the screening period at any time.
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Please use for each submission a separate entry form
extended deadline: 22 December 2015

Please cut and paste the entry form and send it completely filled in as plain email text.

artvideoKOELN@gmail.com
subject line: NMHF – Collective Trauma Film Collections

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http://ctf.engad.org
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http://artvideo.koeln
directed & curated by
Wilfried Agricola de Cologne

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