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− | | festival dates = 1.10.2012 - 3.10.2012, 30.9.2013 - 2.10.2013, 27.10.2014 - 29.10.2014, 21.9.2015 - 23.9.2015, 20.11.2017 - 22.11.2017 | + | | festival dates = 1.10.2012 - 3.10.2012, 30.9.2013 - 2.10.2013, 27.10.2014 - 29.10.2014, 21.9.2015 - 23.9.2015, 20.11.2017 - 22.11.2017, 7.6.2021 - 11.6.2021 |
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| name = Sašo Niskač | | name = Sašo Niskač |
6 Feb 2012
Graz Short Film Night 2012, short docs from Central and Eastern Europe in focus, organised by DokuBazaar
The festival programme usually brings about 40 films of all sorts and does not feature any competitive sections. Sometimes, it does hold special focuses like "Zoom Finland", "Zoom Israel" and similar. The presented movies are chosen through an open call by the festival, and have come from Poland, Afghanistan, Switzerland, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Spain, Ecuador, Germany, Finland, Mali, etc.
DokuBazaar occasionally features photography exhibitions at the Celica Hostel, where it, for example, presented the Finnish artist Maria Kankkunen and a retrospective of contemporary Norwegian documentary photography. The year 2015 also saw the Children First: Anthropological Film Festival of Children and Youth, a separate festival organised by a team partly connected to DokuBazaar.
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