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[Commlist] Documentary Summer School 2023
Sat May 06 18:27:21 GMT 2023
Documentary Summer School 2023
Do you have a strong interest in documentary filmmaking and searching
for an exceptional learning opportunity? If so, the Documentary Summer
School (DSS) is the perfect fit for you!
Currently in its 24th year, DSS is hosted by the Institute of Media and
Journalism (IMeG)<http://www.imeg.com.usi.ch/en> at the University of
Lugano (Università della Svizzera Italiana<https://www.usi.ch/en>),
along with the Locarno Film
Festival<https://www.locarnofestival.ch/en/LFF/home> and the Semaine de
la
Critique<https://www.locarnofestival.ch/LFF/locarno75/film-sections/semaine-de-la-critique.html>.
As always, DSS will bring together experts from academia and the film
industry to collaborate, exchange valuable insights, explore fresh
concepts, and collectively contemplate the future of documentary filmmaking.
Registration for the Documentary Summer School 2023 is now open, and we
encourage you to submit your application by June 16, 2023.
With 30 available spots, we recommend that you carefully review all the
necessary information provided on this page before completing and
submitting your application to (dss /at/ usi.ch)<mailto:(dss /at/ usi.ch)>. This will
help streamline the process and ensure that you don't miss any important
details.
What is the Documentary Summer School?
* Established 24 years ago, the DSS offers an exceptional
opportunity to meet and learn from globally renowned scholars and
filmmakers while soaking up the atmosphere of one of the world's most
prestigious film festivals.
* The DSS program offers a one-of-a-kind experience that includes
five half days of engaging lectures and carefully selected films from
the prestigious Semaine de la Critique and the Festival's International
Competition. By participating in this program, you will have the
opportunity to engage in a stimulating exchange between the academic and
film communities, immersing yourself in a dynamic dialogue that spans a
wide range of topics - from theoretical reflection to creative practice.
* At DSS, we are dedicated to showcasing the immense potential that
hybrid projects - which bring together academia and film practices - can
offer to both communities. Our program achieves this by drawing on the
insights of renowned film scholars and filmmakers, whose contributions
help to bridge the gap between these two domains and generate meaningful
benefits for all involved.
* The DSS strives to emphasize the advantages of hybrid projects
that benefit both communities by tapping into the knowledge of
world-renowned film scholars and filmmakers.
* Over the years, we have been honored to host a diverse array of
distinguished speakers, including Andrea Segre (an award-winning
director who has directed more than 20 films in the documentary and
fiction genre), Nevina Satta (managing director of the Sardegna Film
Commission and secretary general of the European Film Commission), Till
Brockmann (head of the Semaine de la Critique, the independent section
of the Locarno Film Festival, organized by the Swiss Association of Film
Journalists), Rula Jebreal (journalist, novelist and award-winning
screenwriter), Alessandro Comodin (director, screenwriter, and editor of
the documentary "Gigi the Law"), Arthur Jafa (American cinematographer),
Brian Winston (Emmy winner for the documentary screenplay) and many others!
Do I fit the bill for the Documentary Summer School?
If the following criteria resonate with you, then the DSS would be an
excellent opportunity for you to explore:
* I am a university or film school student.
* I am an emerging filmmaker.
* I possess a proficient command of the English language, which is
vital for interacting with fellow project participants and the various
guests at DSS.
* I have a profound interest in documentary filmmaking.
* I am eager to engage proactively with experts and colleagues from
around the world.
Which documents are required in the application process?
To apply for the DSS, we require the following documents:
* Your resume in English
* A brief motivational letter (max 600 words) outlining your
enthusiasm for documentary filmmaking and the reasons behind your
decision to apply to DSS. It is critical for us to understand your
interest in this opportunity.
* A passport-sized digital photograph of yourself, which is
necessary for your festival accreditation in the event of selection.
Please ensure that you submit all required documents, as incomplete
applications will not be considered during the selection process for DSS
participants.
Which dates should I remember?
Here are the key dates to keep in mind:
* The deadline to submit your application is June 16, 2023.
* By June 25, 2023, you will receive a response regarding your
application to the program. This response will inform you of whether you
have been accepted into the program, placed on a waiting list, or
unfortunately not selected for participation.
* The Documentary Summer School will take place from August 7-11,
2023, during which you will participate in various events and activities.
What does the Documentary Summer School in Locarno offer if I get selected?
Participating in the DSS in Locarno will be a unique and rewarding
experience.
The participation fee of CHF 600 includes:
* Overnight accommodation, including breakfast, at the Locarno
Youth Hostel<https://www.youthhostel.ch/en/hostels/locarno/> from August
6-12, in a shared room with another participant (shared unisex bathroom).
* An accreditation that grants access to all Locarno Film Festival
screenings.
* Five days of lectures with a diverse international faculty of
film scholars and professionals. *
* Exclusive Q&A sessions with filmmakers from the festival as well
as those selected for the Semaine de la Critique.
* Networking events and opportunities to connect with individuals
from around the world.
* A certificate of participation.
* Undergraduate students can earn 3 ECTS credits through their
participation in the program.
The only additional expenses are travel to and from Locarno and meals
(apart from breakfast, which is included in the participation fee).
If this meets your requirements, please send your application to
(dss /at/ usi.ch)<mailto:(dss /at/ usi.ch)>.
Organizing Committee
Dr. Eleonora Benecchi is a lecturer and researcher at the Institute of
Media and Journalism at the University of Lugano, Switzerland. She
specializes in Audiovisual Theory and Production, Digital Cultures, and
Social Media Management. Her research and publications focus on fandom
and audiovisual culture.
Dr. Stefano Guerini Rocco is a research fellow at the University of
Bologna and also lectures at the Catholic University of Milan and the
SAE Institute of Milan. He has been selected as a curator for the
ORLANDO festival programming, and his work as an author of documentary
projects has been recognized through selection for the Biennale College
in 2018 and the IDS Academy Series in 2021.
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