Second Edition of SDGs Film Challenge Set to Begin

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Second Edition of SDGs Film Challenge Set to Begin

….SDGs Short Film Challenge Grand Finale Winners to be Announced

With great anticipation, the global community is gearing up for the second edition of the SDGs Film Challenge, a dynamic initiative that leverages the art of filmmaking to inspire action, raise awareness, and promote the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals. As preparations reach their final stages, excitement is palpable among participants, organizers, and stakeholders, all of whom are committed to harnessing the transformative power of film to drive positive change and promote a more sustainable future for all.

The second edition of the SDGs Film Challenge will culminate in an awards ceremony on Saturday, December 21, 2024, at Silverbird Cinema, Central Area, Abuja, where the winners will be announced, celebrating creativity, innovation, and youth leadership in advancing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

The event will be  the culmination of a year-long effort by the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs (OSSAP-SDGs), the United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) and FreshNEWS Multimedia engagement of young filmmakers  global drive to create awareness for sustainable development.

The SDGs Short Film Challenge is an innovative platform designed to empower young filmmakers to spotlight developmental issues through the lens of sustainability. Participants are tasked with creating short films of no more than 15 minutes, showcasing the challenges and opportunities related to achieving the SDGs.

From tackling gender inequality to addressing climate change, these films are more than artistic expressions; they are calls to action. Through powerful storytelling, the Challenge invites filmmakers to engage audiences, provoke critical conversations, and inspire tangible action.

The inaugural edition of the Challenge, held in August 2023, garnered 73 entries from across Nigeria and culminated in a grand showcase on International Youth Day.

The success of that first edition laid a strong foundation for the 2024 edition, which has achieved unprecedented growth, attracting 2,250 submissions from 119 countries.

“This remarkable increase underscores the global relevance and appeal of this Nigerian-led initiative. A panel of esteemed jurors, drawn from the worlds of film, sustainable development, and global advocacy was empanelled to evaluate the entries to determine the top three finalists,”  the organisers said in a statement on Thursday.

According to the statement, the Grand Finale will be a vibrant celebration of youth creativity and the power of storytelling. “The event promises an immersive experience, featuring Advocacy for the goals, networking, trailers, posters, and live screenings of selected films. The atmosphere will be electrified by the presence of distinguished guests, including government officials, stakeholders, filmmakers, and youth advocates.

“The winner will not only gain national and international recognition but will also receive life-changing opportunities.

The evening will also highlight the broader significance of youth-driven initiatives in advancing the SDGs. The event will feature keynote speeches and interactive sessions designed to inspire young people to take ownership of sustainable development in their communities.