The Pariscience International Science Film Festival is calling for applications for its 15th edition.e edition.
Vou're an author? A director? Researcher ? Science or audiovisual student? The Pariscience festival's calls for applications are made for you!
Over the years, Pariscience has become, thanks to its in-depth selection and close proximity to scientific news, an unmissable event for film and science enthusiasts as well as neophytes.
For its 15th edition, the festival will take place from 14 to 30 October at the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN) and the Institut de physique du globe in Paris.
At the origin of every project, there is a meeting. Now recognized in France and around the world as a hub for the exchange of scientific documentaries, Pariscience wants to act as a catalyst for projects. With the ambition to be a breeding ground for ideas and connections, two calls for applications are launched to facilitate contacts between scientists and writer-directors:
– Scientific Ideas Fair call for applications from 16 April to 30 June 2019
The third edition of the Salon des idées scientifiques will organize meetings between researchers with a research topic that they think could inspire a film, and writer-directors, with or without a producer. The meetings will be organised as part of the festival on Friday 18 October between 9am and 5pm at the National Museum of Natural History, Paris Ve.
Organized in partnership with SCAM.
– Symbiosis - Short film competition in 48 hours Call for applications: April 16 to June 30, 2019.
The fourth edition of Symbiose - 48h Short Film Competition will be held from October 14 to 16. The principle is simple: search for young directors and young researchers who, divided into pairs by drawing lots on the D-day, will have to write, shoot, edit and render a scientific short film in 48 hours.
Organized in partnership with the CNRS.
In addition, a Full South on Research" Scriptwriting Competition "is organized, in partnership with the IRD.
Organized with the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), the "Plein sud sur la recherche" competition aims to write a project to look at research in one of the countries where the IRD is based. The competition is free and open to any student aged 18 to 28, alone or in a group. Applications must be sent no later than Monday 16 September.