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    First Global Mobile Film Festival

    The GSMA, the global trade group for the mobile industry, and Mofilm, a pioneer of short films for mobile and online distribution, on Monday, 29 September 2008, announced the first Global Mobile Film Festival at the Mobile World Congress in 2009, with an official 'call for films' to international filmmakers.
    First Global Mobile Film Festival

    The Global Mobile Festival follows the success of the GSMA's previous collaborations with the Sundance Film Festival to create the Global Short Film Project, which debuted at the Mobile World Congress in 2007; and this year, showcasing with Mofilm, the work of short film directors representing the Cannes, Locarno, Shanghai and Sundance Festivals supported by the actor, director and film maker Robert Redford and the actress, writer and director Isabella Rossellini.

    "We have found there is avid interest and appeal in the idea of showcasing short films on the mobile screen, not just in terms of the ability to reach audiences in a very personal and direct way, but also in the potential scale and the viral nature of the medium," said Michael O'Hara, chief marketing officer of the GSMA. "There are already more than three billion screens in the hands of users, and with increasing sophistication of mobile broadband networks and rapidly evolving device capabilities, the time is right to create a festival devoted to small screen movies and to invite international filmmakers to participate for the first time."

    Andy Baker, managing director of Mofilm said, "I'm delighted that what started as an experimental project with leading filmmakers in 2007 will now become a key part of the mobile and film industry calendar. Mobile represents a huge opportunity for content and we are proud to be working within both industries to showcase the very best talent, globally, for mobile."

    The GSMA and Mofilm are seeking films up to five minutes in length, made both using traditional filmmaking techniques by established and upcoming film directors, as well as films made using mobile devices themselves. Submission forms and films can be uploaded online at the Mofilm website, www.mofilm.com until the deadline of 28 November, 2008.

    Films will be judged by an international jury of film, festival and mobile content experts, with the best films showcased at the GSMA's Mobile World Congress.

    Mofilm will present Awards for the Best Film at the Congress, selected by a special jury of film directors and film festival executives.

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