The MAX Diversity Film Festival (MAXDFF) is officially launched!
Check out all the information in the NEW PAGE !
For the last two years and a half, Diesis has been a partner of the MAX project, an AMIF funded project which aim is to change public attitudes towards migrants. Storytelling, creation of positive messages for the media and dialogic encounters between locals and newcomers are the key figures of the project.
Diesis, as all the MAX project partners, believes that migration can offer many benefits for the socio-economic development of our societies and above all, that behind such a phenomenon there is an enormous number of different life stories and realities that deserve recognition and respect.
This is why the project is launching the MAX Diversity Film Festival, organised by the project partner AEIDL. The Festival is an online competition and awards ceremony open to any amateur or professional filmmaker that wants to participate, having the opportunity to have their films widely disseminated and reviewed by a panel of international judges with expertise in different domains such as culture and policy and raise awareness about migration realities, experiences, challenges and opportunities
If you are an amateur or professional filmmaker interested in raising awareness about social and political matters in relation to the migration phenomenon or the beauty and contribution of diversity in Europe, this event is for you! Check out the different categories and conditions to participate at this LINK ,get ready and start to submit your materials HERE from May 28 to August 20.
If you are an organisation or initiative supporting culture, diversity, social inclusion or multiculturalism in Europe, please support us by spreading the word about MAXDFF with your network!
We believe this film festival is a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity in Europe, to present previews of films or a selection of movies little known to the public, and, through storytelling, to contribute to the creation of an evidence-based debate and narrative about migration.