The Bagri Foundation London Indian Film Festival and Birmingham Indian Film Festival together make up Europes largest Indian film festival. Over the last 10 years they have garnered a reputation as the Punk Rock of Indian Film festivals, presenting a cutting-edge selection of the very best new independent cinema from the Indian subcontinent and its worldwide diaspora.
Deadline: 11th December 2020
Open Until:
Posted: 12/07/2020
The Bagri Foundation London Indian Film Festival and Birmingham Indian Film Festival together make up Europes largest Indian film festival. Over the last 10 years we have garnered a reputation as the Punk Rock of Indian Film festivals, presenting a cutting-edge selection of the very best new independent cinema from the Indian subcontinent and its worldwide diaspora. In 2021 we will also be launching Manchester Indian Film Festival.
The Outreach Coordinators will be expected to:
Develop positive relationships with a range of people especially the South Asian and British Asian communities including residents, community leaders, womens groups, young people, local groups and organisations and local authorities and to encourage these communities to attend the festival screenings in 2021
Promote the festival by face-to-face engagement, giving out town/city specific festival flyers (provided by the festival) to local communities, promote on social media activity, online, and other marketing and PR activities;
Provide the selected communities specific creative and engagement opportunities as part of this project in the form of talks, discussions, Q&As around the screenings, in London OR Birmingham OR Manchester
Support the festival team in the development, dissemination and collection of audience evaluation forms on the project which will help inform and support future activity
Salary: £1,000 fixed fee (working part-time and remote January 2020-March 2021)
For more information visit the website.