Streaming platform ZEE5 Global is bringing back the global content festival for a second edition.
The festival, which was launched in 2020, aims to provide a global platform for budding and independent filmmakers to showcase their work to an audience across 190+ countries
For its inaugural edition, ZEE5 Global had received hundreds of entries from countries like Australia, Bangladesh, Netherlands, India, Dubai, Singapore, the UK, the USA and more, PTI reported from Mumbai.
Archana Anand, Chief Business Officer at ZEE5 Global said, “After the huge response we got to the first edition of the ZEE5 Global Content Festival, we are thrilled to now announce the second edition. The ZEE5 Global Content Festival is a special initiative we started in 2020 to give independent filmmakers and content creators from across the globe an opportunity to showcase their work to audiences in 190+ countries.”
“Last year, we saw some stellar entries coming in, and we look forward to this year being even better,” Archana added.
The organisers have started inviting entries for content created in any language across fiction and non-fiction TV shows, movies, documentaries, stories, short films, music videos, and more.
The duration for music videos or albums can be between three to five minutes, and audio-visual content consisting of episodic content, film, web series, amongst others, must have a minimum duration of 30 minutes.
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