IMRA, the Independent Media Review Analysis, is sponsoring a contest to make a movie addressing the security ramifications of leaving the Golan. The winning entry will receive a prize of NIS 1,000.
The instructions for the contest explain that preference will be given to videos that simulate scenarios of what may occur after Israel would withdraw from the Golan. Video entries should be uploaded to YouTube and the url of the video should be sent to golanvideocontest@gmail.com, along with contact details for the entrant.
The contest has four rules:
1. The video must be in Hebrew or at least have Hebrew subtitles.
2. The video should be suitable for general audiences.
3. The presentation can be animations, slide shows, live action or any
combination.
4. The deadline for submissions is 15 January 2009.
According to its website, IMRA was founded in 1992, by Drs. Aaron and Joseph Lerner, as an ongoing analysis of developments in Arab-Israeli relations. IMRA provides an extensive digest of media, polls and significant interviews and events.
More information on IMRA and about the contest can be found at the IMRA website, www.imra.org.il.