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All projects submitted for APSA Children’s Film Fund must be submitted by a member of the Academy of the Asia Pacific Screen Awards (see FAQ for the definition and current list of Academy members).

  • The submitting Academy member must be attached to the project in one of the following roles: Executive Producer, Producer, Director, Screenwriter, Actor, Actress or Cinematographer.
  • All projects must comply with the eligibility requirements as set out in the Rules and Regulations.
  • All projects must be accompanied by a Submission Form which is available to APSA Academy members only. Login details for the online Submission Form are available by request to: info@apscreenawards.com
  • The APSA definition of a Children’s Film is defined as projects for and about young people, or told partly or entirely from a child’s point of view and, or a film that at its heart is made for children.
  • An eligible Children’s film under the APSA Charter of Rules and Regulations is a film defined as being suitable for viewing by children both with and or without parental guidance. Using the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, a child is considered to be any human being below the age of 18. The definition therefore includes babies, small children, older children and young people.
  • Feature length narrative films, documentaries and animated feature films are eligible to apply and projects will be judged on the same criteria that apply to films in the APSA competition – films that best reflect their cultural origins, demonstrate cinematic excellence and are deemed Asia Pacific as determined by the APSA applied test in the Charter Rules and Regulations.

 

APSA Academy Film Fund Rules and Regulations (PDF)

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