Dr. Mohammadhossein Moshkelgosha M.D. has joined I, Immigrant, First Responders & Essential Workers In Corona War online film competition as project advisor. Dr. Moshgelgosha will also be in charge of communication with the hospitals, clinics, medical facilities, physician and nurses organizations in order to find immigrant healthcare workers engaged in the war with corona virus and encourage them to participate in I, Immigrant film festival.
Dr. Mohammadhossein Moshkelgosha M.D. is co-founder of “Healthy Behavior Institute” and “Health Alphabet Journal “ which in collaboration with WHO and The Global Fund project,fights against spread of HIV infection and AIDS among youngsters in Iran. I came to the United States from my home country Iran,just three months before the COVID-19 pandemic started. As COVID-19 cases rose exponentially, I felt responsible to support the community and medical professionals working so hard in this battle. I applied for volunteer position at California Medical Reserve Corps, and started volunteering as COVID-19 contact tracer at the department of public health of Santa Cruz county,California.
You may reach Dr. Mishgelgosha by emailing him at
dr-moshkelghosha@cineequal.org
Make a short film to participate in the I, Immigrant: First Responders & Essential Workers in the Corona War – Online Film Festival. Show the world the sacrifices US Immigrant First Responders & Essential Workers on the front lines are making to save lives and keep the country running in the brutal battle against the Coronavirus. Essential Workers have not been able to work from home during the shutdown, but rather have continued to go to their normal jobs, bringing them into contact on a daily basis with COVID-19 patients or the general public or fellow workers in unsafe conditions.
We are calling on all US immigrants on the front lines of the Coronavirus War—in the fields of health care, emergency response, public transportation, package delivery, food production or grocery retail — to pick up a camera and share your experience with your fellow Americans. The competition will be held from now through 15 December 2020
I, Immigrant is a competition film series launched by CineEqual, a program dedicated to social justice cinema. After Season One: Essential Workers in the Coronavirus War, future seasons will put the spotlight on immigrants from other walks of life who have had a positive impact on their communities, or who have reason to hope they will achieve their aspirations.
Participation is open to amateur and expert filmmakers alike. The competition runs from now through 15 December 2020. All entries will be screened by CWB for appropriate content and posted on the I, Immigrant page and the websites of partner social justice organizations.
The award ceremony will be held at the Lumiere Music Hall Beverly Hills, CA, at 11AM on Sunday, December 20, 2020.
Eligibility to Participate
Participation in I, Immigrant is open to both amateur and professional filmmakers in the US except to persons officially responsible for administering, advising, and/or judging the competition. Participants 16 and younger require written parental consent to be considered.
Films in languages other than English may be submitted, provided they are subtitled in English.
General Theme:The heroism of US immigrant essential workers in the front lines of the Coronavirus War.
Genres: Documentary
Content Restrictions
Pornography (child or adult), hate speech, promotion of racial, ethnic, gender-based, and/or religious bigotry, libel, and inciting violence and social disturbance will not be accepted.
Duration: 60 Seconds – 40 minutes
Medium: Digital film shot on a cell phone, video or movie camera
Jury & Awards
A five-member jury composed of individuals committed to immigrants will evaluate the films and select the award winners. The films will be judged on how well they communicate the role of immigrant essential workers in the war against the Coronavirus in the US. The factors that will be taken into consideration include the context, the audio-visual quality, and the verbal content (if any) of the films.
Juries awards of $1,000, $600, and $400 will be given to the top three I, Immigrant films respectively.
Timeline:
Call for Entries public announcement: Now
Opening date to accept submissions: Now
Final deadline to submit films: 1st of November 1, 2020
Start date for online posting on CineEqual: As soon as the first film has been received.
Jury and Audience evaluations: December 1, 2020
Film Competition awards announcement and ceremony at Music Hall Theater, Los Angeles : December 20, 2020