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Use your mobile phone camera to make a 3-minute film about ‘diversity’ and you could win a brand new Sony video camera.
INDIE Goes Mobile is a competition dedicated to films created using mobile phone cameras and digital cameras that deal with the theme of diversity in school and in young people’s lives.
We are organizing this European film competition within the framework of our Inclusion and Diversity in Education (INDIE) project.
Diversity acknowledges that there are differences between people of different cultures, different physical appearance, different beliefs and values, different sexual orientation and more. Look around you and you will see that diversity is everywhere: in your country, your city and in your school. INDIE is about acknowledging and respecting these differences even if your own personal views on these subjects are not the same.
The first task that participants in our INDIE project completed was to create a European Charter on Inclusion and Diversity in Education. This charter promotes the appreciation of differences between religion, culture, sexual orientation, clothes people wear, the way they look, etc. in the school community. It emphasizes the fact that young people’s wishes and voices should be heard. The Charter insists, for example, that from now on, discrimination and racism will not be tolerated. Have a read of the charter in your language.
Why not get inspired by the charter and show us what diversity means to you, whether it’s in school or in your day-to-day life, by making a short film of maximum 3 minutes in length with your mobile phone or digital camera.
You could win a brand new video camera!
The competition is open to secondary school students of all ages from the following countries: Belgium, Germany, Greece, Italy, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom.
The deadline for submitting your original film on the theme of diversity is 30 September 2009.
Rules To participate in the INDIE goes Mobile film competition, you must be a secondary school student and be enrolled in a
secondary school in one of the following countries: Belgium, Germany, Greece, Italy, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain or the United Kingdom. Entrants must adhere to all the competition rules. Entrants must read the full competition rules.

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