EngageMedia has extended the application deadline for Tech Tales Youth 2, offering young Malaysian filmmakers passionate about human rights and online freedom of expression a chance to create impactful short films. Selected participants
will receive a production grant of up to USD 3,200 and participate in a digital rights mentorship program.
Tech Tales Youth 2 builds upon the success of previous editions, including films that highlighted pressing digital rights issues in Malaysia. One such film, "The Offensive Internet" by Yih Wen Chen, explored the challenges faced by journalists and artists in Malaysia. It depicted the experiences of South China Morning Post journalist Tashny Sukumaran and cartoonist Zunar, who both faced legal repercussions for their work. This powerful film was screened at various international festivals, including the 100% Manusiah Film Festival and the 20th International Human Rights Film Festival in Argentina.
"We encourage young Malaysian filmmakers who are passionate about human rights to apply," says King Catoy, the project lead. "As a mentorship program about digital rights, the selected film grantees will have a chance to learn about the crucial connection between human rights and technology. The application process is straightforward - we're primarily interested in seeing applicants' past works and their keen interest in learning about digital rights."
The project particularly welcomes applications from women, LGBTQ+ individuals, indigenous youth, and other underrepresented communities, recognizing the importance of diverse perspectives in addressing digital rights issues.
Key Details:
- Open to filmmakers aged 18-30 in Malaysia
- Production grant of up to USD 3,200 per filmmaker
- Mentorship in digital rights, advocacy filmmaking, and impact distribution
- Extended Application Deadline: August 11, 2024, Sunday 23:59 Kuala Lumpur Time (UTC+8)
For more information and to apply, visit https://engagemedia.org/2024/tech-tales-youth-2- bangladesh-malaysia-application/.
About EngageMedia:
EngageMedia is a nonprofit that promotes digital rights, open and secure technology, and social issue documentary. Combining video, technology, knowledge, and networks, we support Asia-Pacific and global changemakers advocating for human rights, democracy, and the environment. In collaboration with diverse networks and communities, we defend and advance digital rights.
Contact:
King Catoy
Project Lead and Impact Producer
[email protected]