Local Film Makers to be screened in Istanbul at International 1 Minute Film Festival 100

It’s been a dead year for film festivals globally but South African filmmakers can have 1 minute of fame on the big screen when the first 2020 international 1-minute film festival is presented at a red-carpet gala event in Istanbul on the 15th of October.

‘’After 7 global festivals in 2019, I had every hope and intention of delivering a ‘festival a month’ globally in 2020, but we at 1 Minute Film Festival could not pull the pieces together in this current climate, so we went with an online festival,” said dynamic owner and Entrepreneur Thaamir Moerat.

“Our slogan is anyone can be on the big screen. Looking at social media trends now, everything is under 1 minute. And that’s why it’s not the two-minute or three-minute festival. The world is moving towards one minute,” he said.

Thaamir Moerat - Festival Owner

Thaamir Moerat – Festival Owner

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Many film festivals have moved towards an online format due to COVID and Moerat said he’s excited about the challenge and to be back in cinemas in Istanbul this month.

“At a film festival, people come to watch because they are interested in cinema. It’s not like watching a premiere show or being in any cinema, where you are not with like-minded people.”

Being an actor and filmmaker himself, Thaamir says that it takes a massive budget to make an hour-and-a-half movie but anyone can make a 1-minute movie if they have a creative idea and a camera.

Trophies for festival winners

Trophies for festival winners

“It’s phenomenal what people are doing in one minute,” said Moerat.

Entrants are from across the globe and range from aspiring filmmakers to seasoned professionals with years of experience.

The film festival competition accepts entries across a range of categories such as horror and comedy to action and animation.

The entries will be judged and the top films in each of the 11 categories as well as the top three overall films, will be shown nationwide in Ster Kinekor Nouveau cinemas before the main features.

The festival is hosted six times a year in three local and three international cities Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban are regular hosts and three new international cities are selected each year.

Moerat plans on hosting another 2 festivals in Johannesburg and Cape Town in November and December respectively.

Thaamir Moerat and Black Queen Africa (Shuga Blessa) at Cape Town 1 minute Film festival 2019

Thaamir Moerat and Black Queen Africa (Shuga Blessa) at Cape Town 1 minute Film festival 2019

His aim is to showcase South African talent around the world and 50 local South African movies will screen in Istanbul. They will be up against 50 international entries ranging from the USA to Iran and France to Hong Kong.

“The one-minute festival is a point of entry for them to make it onto the big screen. With this festival, you can bring your friends and family and they can see your film on the big screen.”

2 Years ago, Sipho Nuse, who is from the Nyanga East in Cape Town, won the young filmmakers award.

“I want to make an example of this guy who won the young filmmakers award. The movie is called Jabu.

Thaamir Moerat and Johannesburg 2019 festival host Harmony Katulondi

Thaamir Moerat and Johannesburg 2019 festival host Harmony Katulondi

It was screened at my Cape Town festival [last year]. He’s literally a guy from the township that made an exceptional one-minute movie. To get him on the big screen was such a pleasure.”

Moerat enjoyed a successful acting and modeling career in his early 20s and decided to return to the field. He recently starred in an Afrikaans Corona Lockdown movie called Noodsaak.

“About a year ago I decided to get back into acting and modeling. I went back to my agency Elysian Management and they said I had been out of the business for 15 years and nobody would remember me.”

“The agency advised me to create some one-minute clips of my acting skills to showcase what I could do. I shot a few 1-minute movies showing myself crying, being dramatic, a love scene, and so on,” he said.

The one-minute festival idea was born out of that advice.

“As a businessman and entrepreneur, I thought how to get my clips out there and came up with the idea of a one-minute film festival.”

The first festival was held in October 2018 and following its huge success, the event was also held in Johannesburg. The next logical step was to take the festival internationally.

The next two festivals were held in the cities of Sofia and Burgas in Bulgaria followed by Durban and now Istanbul.

Cape Town 2019 Festival judges Micharn Pollock and Basil Appollis with festival owner Thaamir Moerat

Cape Town 2019 Festival judges Micharn Pollock and Basil Appollis with festival owner Thaamir Moerat

“As the world starts to normalize again, we will start planning towards next year to make the event even bigger and better, but for now all roads lead to Istanbul,” Moerat said.

The gala event will be held at Sinema Majestik in Istanbul’s vibrant Istiklal street, Taksim and can be viewed on www.ritevactv.com globally online on the 15th of October at 8 pm.

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