Anurag Kashyap - Tumbhi Short Film Script Writing Competition (India)

17 May 2011
Anurag Kashyap - Tumbhi Short Film Script Writing Competition (India)
Deadline: 30 May 2011

Bollywood Director Anurag Kashyap has organized short film competition for this month with Tumbhi.com for Script Writing, Producer, Technicians and Director. If you’re keen to make a short film, here’s your big chance. Upload your script on Tumbhi and 5 short film scripts will be selected by a panel headed by Anurag Kashyap. These five films will be produced by Tumbhi.com and mentored by Anurag Kashyap. You will get to direct the film if the script is short listed. Registrations and Entries open now!

Last date of Submission of Scripts: 30th May 2011

Announcement of Selected Scripts: 15th June 2011

Winning entry will be awarded with cash prizes and writer will be given a chance to be the part of the making of the film.


Paanch

Tumbhi announces Paanch (Five), a call for the start of a movement that is going to witness a new beginning for the aspirants in film world. Come join us in a journey which has none other than internationally acclaimed film director, producer, writer & actor Anurag Kashyap as your mentor. Yes, now you too can be part of his vision, wisdom and wits. And, to do this you just have to become a member of Tumbhi and participate in this short films making contest.

Tumbhi announces a short films making competition which will choose each and every member of its cast and crew from and among the registered artistes and technicians on Tumbhi. And, to begin with we are calling for entries to submit your scripts for the same. As we move on, we will announce call for actors and technicians as well to make these films under the tutelage of Anurag Kashyap, who will not only be actively taking all these aspirants under his wings but will also suggest, correct and mentor them.

Tumbhi and Anurag Kashyap have joined hands to produce 5 Short Films of maximum 10 minutes duration. Write a script, act in it, make music for it or simply be part of its production and direction team. It will be a show reel for the young and bubbling art seekers who are always looking for the new talent and a milestone for art lovers like you too who will be part of it.

Rules & Regulations

1. The Theme of the competition

We are looking for the script for short films. There is no fixed themes and you are open to write a script of 10 minutes on any subject keeping the cost of making to its minimal. Special consideration will be on the freshness of the concept.

2. Last date of Submission of Scripts.

The participate are required to register themselves for the scripts before 30th of May, 2011. Only the registered participants will be allowed to submit their entries. Only the entries submitted on or before 30th May will be considered for the competition.

3. Participation Requirement

* All the participants have to register themselves for the competition
* Entries in English or Hindi will be accepted
* The script should be for short film of 10 mins, duration max.
* Once selected the script will be property of Tumbhi and the writer will have to sign a contract with Tumbhi for the same effect.

4. Selection Process

* The script which will be as per the participation requirement will be screened in the first round.
* The members of the Jury Mr. Anurag Kashyap, Mr. Javed Siddiqui,
Mr. L.C. Singh and Mr. Pankaj Shukla will take a final call for the Best 5 Scripts. Winner will be announced on Tumbhi.
* Selected scripts will be published on our website http://www.tumbhi.com after the completion of the Short Films Making competition.

Contact Information:

For inquiries: call tel. +91.020 3984 6100 or email support@tumbhi.com

For submissions: register here, submit here

Website: http://www.tumbhi.com
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