PNCA plans CPEC film contest

Life and StylePNCA plans CPEC film contest

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) has planned China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) film contest among the youth who live along the historical Silk Road from Khunjrab to Gwadar.

Last date for submission of entries in all categories is April 4, an official of PNCA told the state-run news agency in Islamabad.

He said that all entries should be sent to PNCA at the following address: Pakistan National Council of the Arts, F-5/1, Islamabad. Further information may be obtained from Phone Number: 051-9205273-74, E-mail: pncoasib@gmail.com.

The competition would be held in different categories including short film, Short documentary, Photography/Photomontages and Digital Stories.

Short films of 5-10 minutes duration based on the events, life histories/stories of the people/community, landscape and lifestyle of people living around the historical Silk Route and CPEC.

Short documentary (5-7 min) based on the changing scenario of the Silk Road, special events, stories of the people/community living in the cities, towns and villages along the Silk Route and CPEC, having special appeal and interest for the viewers.

Photographs based on the historical archaeological and heritage sites and communities people and places along the historical Silk Route/CPEC.

Digital stories are multimedia movies that combine photographs, video, sound, music, text, and often has a narrative voice.

Based on theme of the contest, digital stories of maximum duration of 2-2.30 minutes is eligible for the competition.

In all the categories cash prizes would be given to the first three winners of each category.

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