The Insight Film Festival is a biennial short film event focusing on interfaith films that has taken place in the UK from 2007 to the 4th Festival, held in 2013. IFF claims to be the UK's only interfaith film festival and has the tagline "Faith in Film". IFF exists to encourage filmmakers throughout the world to make films about the subject of faith, irrespective of their own personal world views. The Festival creates events and spaces where such films can be displayed, discussed and celebrated. It welcomes participants from all faith backgrounds and none and focuses particularly on young filmmakers. In doing so it wants to make positive contributions to understanding, respect and community cohesion. IFF organises an awards ceremony to reward film of excellence and relevance to the objectives of each prize. IFF is not a religious organisation: it is a Community Interest Company that allows space for discussion, learning and screening films. The Festival welcomes filmmakers and other participants of all faiths and none to take part. IFF continues to expand into new areas of work outside the Festival itself: expansion of awards; education events; Insight Annual Lectures; workshops; curation projects; and participation within other film festivals and other relevant events to screen an Insight strand.
History
1st Insight Film Festival
Venue, Manchester The Festival was launched in 2007 as an initiative of religious and education television producer with the support and encouragement of the at the , through the personal involvement of and other media practitioners from the Centre. The initial idea of IFF was to publicise an invitation to make a film about faith, with a prize of £1000 attached alongside a seminar event to discuss faith in the context of film. Response exceeded expectation and convinced the organisers to run an expanded event in Manchester in 2009.
2nd Insight Film Festival
Venue, Zion Arts Centre, Manchester, now called Z-arts The 2nd IFF was a larger event than the inaugural gathering, which meant that the Festival moved to a larger venue, which remains the IFF's home in Manchester. The main innovation was the introduction of an awards ceremony that presented an award for the best film submitted to the festival. The 2nd IFF was the first to encourage filmmakers around the world to submit their work to a judging panel that considered the merits of quality and relevance to the theme of the films entered into the show.
3rd Insight Film Festival
Venue, Z-arts, Manchester More than 300 delegates attended the 3rd IFF, again held at Z-arts. The Festival in 2011 saw the introduction of the Insight Annual Lecture, now a key part of the Festival's remit. The Festival comprised two days of screenings, workshops and discussions. The programme included a preview of a UK feature, viewings of over 50 short films from across the globe. The 3rd IFF managed and judged nine awards, which resulted in nine winning film entries and seven special commendations
4th Insight Film Festival
Venue, Z-arts, Manchester The 4th IFF comprised three days of screenings, workshops and discussions, including presentations of short films from all over the world. Filmmakers from a total of 64 countries submitted their work for consideration for awards. On 15 March 2013 Insight held their first ‘Education Day’, an exclusive daytime event for local schools. At a special awards ceremony on 17 March 2013, winning films were announced in a range of categories, including the prestigious Coexist Award that bestows a cash prize of £1000 to the film that best depicts the ‘uniting of faith’ across the world’s religions
Awards
This section gives details of the prizes awards at each IFF, the members of the judging panels, the names of prize-winning filmmakers and those given special commendations, and the titles of the winning films:
1st Insight Film Festival
The inaugural event introduced an award with a prize of £1000 for the best film about faith. The winning film was judged and announced at the 2nd IFF.
2nd Insight Film Festival
The 2nd IFF presented the award announced at the 1st IFF and expand its offer to run more awards with their own judging panel and processes, and prizes, at the 3rd IFF event.
Premier Award
Judging panel jury:
3rd Insight Film Festival
The 3rd IFF presented awards in nine categories. The judging panel members, prize winning entries and films receiving special commendations are listed below:
Insight Premier Award (Best in Festival)
Coexist Award
Insight Young Filmmakers Award
SIGNIS Award
Rationalist Association Award
Framing British Muslims Awards
Best overall submission
Best short
Young Voices Award
'Insight Audience Special Award
Education
IFF has introduced education events into the Festival's portfolio, which serves as a template for an education strand for future Festivals.
On 15 March 2013, IFF held the inaugural Insight Education Day, a programme of events for 14-19-year-old Manchester schoolchildren. The content of the day comprised:
Screenings of winning entries to the 4th IFF;
Discussions about the films, taking the form of presentations and Q&A sessions;
Interactive seminars and workshops;
Audience participation: casting votes for the best film.
2nd Education Event
IFF is organising a second education event, to be held in Manchester on 12 February 2014. The event is aimed at schoolchildren aged 14–19 from local schools and will comprise:
A showcase of short films by international filmmakers, from recent Insight Film Festivals;
Discussions about filmmaking and Q&A about the Insight films;