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Theme: ROLLING
Length: Up to 10 minutes

Categories

  1. Short film – documentary
  2. Short film – narrative
  3. Short film – indigenous language*

Judging Criteria: Originality, creativity and good story-telling – in all 3 categories

Kinabalu Awards: 2 awards will be made for each category:

KOPI CAP KUDA GOLDEN KINABALU AWARDS

Plus RM2000 for each Golden Award winner – documentary and narrative

KADAZANDUSUN LANGUAGE FOUNDATION GOLDEN KINABALU AWARD

Plus RM2000 for the Golden Award winner – indigenous language

SILVER KINABALU AWARDS

Plus RM1000 for each Silver Award winner

Special Awards:

  1. Jury Award – 1 award made by the ROLLING10 judges
  2. Santola Café Award – best entry by a Sabahan – RM800 cash prize
  3. JuiceSky People’s Award – chosen by on-line voting
*An indigenous language is a language that is native to a region and spoken by indigenous people, often reduced to the status of a minority language. This language would be from a linguistically distinct community that has been settled in the area for many generations… Many indigenous languages have become endangered because of language deaths or linguicide caused by colonization, in which the original language is replaced by that of the colonists. [Wikipedia]

Indigenous language – a language that originated in a specified place and was not brought to that place from elsewhere [The Free Dictionary.com]

Guidelines

Competition Guidelines

  1. This competition is open to citizens of ASEAN countries (Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Viet Nam)
  2. It is free to enter this competition.
  3. Storyline – the theme for the film is ‘ROLLING
  4. The film can be any genre (animation, documentary, drama, experimental, horror, comedy, etc.)
  5. Length – maximum 10 minutes, including credits – the movie can be up to 10 minutes long
  6. Screening Format – digital video no longer than 10 minutes
  7. Language – any language but all non-English dialogue films must have English subtitles
  8. All entries must have English subtitles in order to make it easier to send winning entries on to other film festivals
  9. Multiple entries are welcome
  10. Copyright for all music and videos used must be owned by the filmmaker – that is, you must have permission to use all music, sound and/or artwork in your short film. By entering this competition, you agree that the KKIFF 2015 will not be held liable for any copyright infringements perpetrated by you or your short film.
  11. The film you enter must have been completed on or after 12 June 2014
  12. The film must not have been made public on the web, mobile phones, other public viewing platforms or on tv
  13. To submit your entry, please follow these two steps:
    1. Upload your entry (highest resolution possible) to YouTube http://www.youtube.com (creating an account is free)
    2. Fill in the KKIFF 2015 ROLLING10 Entry Form at https://www.kkiff.com/submit – with the link to your YouTube upload
  14. Entries must be submitted by 30th April 2015

If you have any questions, contact: Jude – 014 3514298 or Hazli – 016 5522435 or email us: info@www.kkiff.com

All entries for ROLLING10 can be viewed at KKIFF.com/rolling10 from 5 May to 12 June 2015.

Highlight Screening

ROLLING10 Highlight Screening

When: Sunday, 7 June, 2015 from 3.30-5.00pm
Where: JKKN
Who: All competition participants and anyone else who is interested
Why: To receive feedback from the judges on selected entries

Awards Night

ROLLING10 – Awards Night

When: Sunday, 7 June, 2015, at 6.00pm
Where: JKKN

Special notes:

  1. Anyone linked to the organization of the KKIFF 2015 cannot enter this competition.
  2. Only a selection of entries will be shown at the ROLLING10 workshop – that is, not all submissions will be screened at the workshop. The selection of entries will be completely at the judges’ discretion.