UNIFEST ´06: THE MOST IMPORTANT DATE FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN THE WORLD


UNIFEST ’06
is the continuation of the precedent that seated UNIFEST ' 05, being the I International University Shortfilm Festival celebrated in Spain specialized in the diffusion of the university audio-visual works from the worldwide universities.

UNIFEST ´06 is the consolidation of a project that represents an important social group, the university students; it is a commitment of the organization with the university students of the world who looked for thei own space, formed from their language and habits; it is a gratefulness to those who trusted the project from the first day and who nowadays remain observant of its growth; it is an opportunity to improve the previous deficiencies by offering new spaces of integration and formation; and finally, it is the reaffirmation as an element that amends a noncovered necessity UNIFEST ´06 is really the renovation of a dream begun by four students, and that today is part of the life of millions of college students worldwide.

For these reasons, the objectives of this edition, are:

1. Greater internationalization, increasing the diversity of participant countries, approaching the spectator to unpublished works of the social and cultural realities that the different university students in the world live day by day.

2. Complete formation of the university students, fomenting their interactivity with the festival through activities that contribute to their creative and reflective development on the cinema.

3. To stimulate the dedication and effort in the accomplishment of the audio-visual works of the university students, with the intention of its later inclusion in the competition of the festival, helping to the work of formation developed by universities.

4. Consolidation of UNIFEST in the atmosphere of festivals, locating itself as a referring of an encounter of interaction between university young people, local public and people from the academic and cinematographic world, fortifying the space of free expression developed in UNIFEST'05.