Reminder: only 4 weeks left to apply for the €20,000 @DublinPortCo #ShortFilm Prize 2021 From: The @LittleMuseumDub #Dublin

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Reminder: only 4 weeks left to apply for the €20,000 Port Short Film Prize presented by the Dublin Port Company & Little Museum of Dublin.

Closing date for entries is March 17th, 2021.

The Competition Brief

The winning filmmaker will receive a €20,000 commission. The full competition brief is available to download here.
 
COMPETITION BRIEF

Lar Joye, Port Heritage Director, says “Throughout generations, we as a community have shown resilience, hope, a warmth of hospitality and strength for storytelling. The winning 2021 Port Short entry will be a celebration of Dublin - a look at where we have come from and indeed where we are going. Film makers might focus on past events in Dublin history, a present day moment or a true character of the city.”

Little Museum Deputy Director, Sarah Costigan, notes, “While the winning filmmaker will demonstrate that their project is realistic and achievable within the current pandemic parameters, the Port Short Prize will not commission a filmmaker to record the lived experience of Covid19.”

 

About the Dublin Port Company & the Little Museum of Dublin

Dublin Port is committed to achieving closer integration with the city and people through celebrating its rich heritage. From the Diving Bell to recent theatre projects with the Abbey Theatre including “In our veins” by Lee Coffey. Active projects include a planned Greenway and the plans for the Flour Mill Cultural Quarter with Grafton Architects.

The Little Museum is a people’s museum and registered charity which focuses on history, hospitality and humour. We welcomed over 120,000 visitors in 2019 and were awarded the best Dublin Tourism experience (over 100k visitors) by the Irish Tourism Industry Awards in 2019.

 
Advice from Gabriel Byrne
During a recent Little Museum podcast, Gabriel Byrne had this advice for filmmakers to keep in mind when applying to tell their story of Dublin in the Port Short Competition. 

“In my experience, it's the tiny things - the unremarkable - that which we pass by every day that illuminates a much bigger truth. Try to find the things you take for granted.” 

Watch the interview here.
Screen Ireland
On behalf of Screen Ireland, film producer Claire McCabe has advice for Port Short applications. In this short video she details points to consider when producing a short film proposal to be made during the pandemic.
Past Winner
The winner of the 2019-20 prize was Bowsie Workshop. “The Chancers’ Guide to Dublin,” produced by Aoife Noonan and directed by Ben O’Connor. It is now available to view on the RTE Player here.  

Watch our conversation with Bowsie here.
Eamonn O’Reilly, Chief Executive of the DublinPort Company, says, “Our inaugural Port Short celebrates Dublin, particularly those aspects of our culture and heritage that separate our port river city from every other capital in Europe.”
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