Display your Dissent – 2005: Odyssey in State Space
"Display your Dissent - 2005: Odyssey in State Space" is a short film/visual/video competition. It is intended to deconstruct and analyse the images produced by the government and ORF in the official writing of history. Positions and arguments against nationalism and the revision of history should be transformed into moving images in order to make visible all that is repressed, suppressed, falsified or wilfully forgotten during the official 2005 celebrations.
What criteria must a submission fulfil?
The minus2005 short film/visual/video competition hopes for contributions which set their “own” and differentiated viewpoint to counter the all-too familiar images and narratives. Thus even in setting the central focus there are aspects in the foreground which usually are not mentioned in mass media information channels. Above all this applies to:
- Historico-political perspectives which critically examine the official depiction of Austria’s past (e.g. the alleged role of Austria as a victim, the concealment of post-war Nazi continuity, an inadequate thematizing of Aryanisation, the refusal to compensate the survivors of the Nazi regime, the fading out of the role of partisans during liberation, the continuity of anti-Semitism).
- Critical examination of nationalism and Austria constructions. In this context the question as to how social and political marginalisation is created through identity-generating myths and nationalistic imagery is important (e.g. as far as migrants and dissenting voices are concerned). An thus also to facilitate people and opinions, conditions and relationships, thoughts and connections normally marginalised by nationalistic cheering by putting them in the picture or behind the camera.
- Critical examination of power and the staging of power. The so-called anniversary year offers numerous occasions for the government for representation (e.g. State Treaty celebrations). The attention attracted is to be used as effective political marketing.
Who can take part?
Individuals, associations or groups can submit one of their own thematically relevant audio-visual contribution made for the competition.
What should be submitted?
- Audio-visual material from one to 30 minutes long.
- In addition all short films/visuals/videos should also be produced in a one minute version which will be shown at www.oesterreich-2005.at
- Only works on mini DV and DVD can be entered.
- Both works, long and short must be entered on one cassette/DVD. The long version should be placed first and at the beginning of the contribution there should be a colour bar and at least 20 seconds of black material. The short version should also be separated from the long one by at least 20 seconds of black material.
- A completed entry form must also be submitted with the work.
Support
For people or groups who have good ideas but not the necessary equipment or technical know how to produce a short film/visual/video, support can be given.
Prize
The prize for the competition is publicity. The one-minute versions of the contributions will be presented in a number of cinemas throughout Austria before the main film. In addition a number of them will be selected for a DVD production.
Jury deliberations
In order to make the process transparent, the jury deliberations will take place on the 30th April 2005 and are open to the public. The jury will consist of well-known people from Austrian public life such as Ruth Beckermann (authoress, filmmaker), Barbara Eppensteiner (programme director of Community TV in Vienna), Araba Evelyn Johnston- Arthur (PAMOJA – Movement of Young African Diaspora, Diagonale), Lisl Ponger (visual artist, filmmaker) and Gerald Weber (Sixpack Film).
Submission deadline
15th April 2005
Address for submissions /contact
film@oesterreich-2005.at
oesterreich-2005.at
c/o
IG Kultur Österreich
z.Hd. Daniela Birk
Gumpendorferstrasse 63b
1060 Vienna
Phone: +43-1-503 7120
Fax: + 43-1-503-7120-15