This year, SikhNet.com hosted its 11th Annual Youth Online Film Festival. The theme of the Film Festival, “Mata Dharat - Mother Earth” focused the directors’ lenses on the environment and the future of our planet.
SikhNet launched it's online short film contest on Monday (Sept. 12). Its 11th annual Youth Online Film Festival by the Sikh Net.
Gurbani tells us to respect and love the nature but this message is widely ignored by Sikh masses as well as Gurdwara Committees who fire the crackers to celebrate Gurpurabs.
Espanola, New Mexico, USA: The SikhNet Youth Online Film Festival has announced the theme for this year’s festival: “Mother Earth”. As per a written statement issued by ...
There were only prizes in the intermediate category that were declared when the SikhNet Online Youth Film Festival award had opened last month. But, to everyone's surprise, there were four short movies that were awarded cash prizes under intermediate category when the final results of the short-film competition was announced on Oct. 02.
New York: SikhNet.Com has announced winners of "SikhNet Online Youth Film Festival 2015". As against announced three prizes the SikhNet has awarded awarded four films.
SikhNet's Online Youth Film Festival was had started on September 15. It's 10th such festival by SikhNet.Com. This year, the theme for the festival is Sikhs – Agents of Change.
SikhNet.com has received all of the entries for its 10th annual Youth Online Film Festival. The SikhNet Youth Online Film Festival has become a much anticipated event within the worldwide Sikh community.
A short film titled Example was recently released on YouTube. The film has triggered considerable response from netizens. This film is directed by Pradeep Singh and Sarabjit Singh.
The SikhNet Youth Online Film Festival has announced the theme for this year’s festival as: “Sikhs - Agents of Change”. A press release by the SikhNet says: [w]ith this theme, SikhNet hopes that young Sikh film-makers will create original films exploring how putting Sikh values and practices into action locally can positively impact and heal the world as a whole.
KAUR was funded to a large extent by an anonymous donor who made a contribution to SikhNet after reading a blog post written by SikhNet’s CTO and Founder, Gurumustuk Singh Khalsa, about his daughter.
New York: This year, SikhNet.com hosted its 9th Annual Youth Film Festival online. The theme of the Film Festival, “Uncommon Courage” focused the directors’ lenses on the the stories of unseen heroes and everyday acts of valor. 25 films from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and India were submitted for the festival.
Espanola, NM, USA: SikhNet is holding 9th annual Youth Online Film Festival. The SikhNet has received all of the entries for its 9th annual Youth Online Film Festival and the festival has begun. A release by the SikhNet says the “SikhNet Youth OnLine Film Festival” (SYOFF) has become a much anticipated event within the world-wide Sikh community.