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The[[ Association for Transformation of Social Communication (PIFF)]] was established in [[established::2004]] as the organiser of the [[Politically Incorrect Film Festival (PI-FF)]]. The 4th festival of 2006, organised under the theme 'Art and Work', was presented not only in Ljubljana ([[Tovarna Rog]]) but also in Maribor in collaboration with the [[Pekarna Magdalena Network]]. The Association also organises also the [[DokMa International Film Festival]] in Maribor.
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Due to the funding difficulties the 2010 edition of the [[DokMa International Film Festival]] was canceled. The article about the [[Association for Transformation of Social Communication (PIFF)]] was put into the depot. See the archival article below.
 
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== Archival article ==
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The [[Association for Transformation of Social Communication (PIFF)]] was established in [[established::2004]] as the organiser of the [[Politically Incorrect Film Festival (PI-FF)]]. The 4th festival of 2006, organised under the theme "Art and Work", was presented not only in Ljubljana ([[Tovarna Rog]]) but also in Maribor in collaboration with the [[Pekarna Magdalena Network]].
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The association also organises the [[DokMa International Film Festival]] in Maribor.
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Together with the European network of film associations [[Nisi Masa]], in 2009 the Association PIFF co-organised an open call for scripts for short films based on the topic of taboo.
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[DokMa International Film Festival]]  
 
* [[DokMa International Film Festival]]  
* [[Politically Incorrect Film Festival (PI-FF)]]
 
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.myspace.com/festival.dokma Festival Dokma website on ''myspace''] (in English)
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*[http://www.myspace.com/festival.dokma DokMa Festival web page on Myspace]
 
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*[http://www.nisimasa-scriptcontest.eu/ Nisi Masa - European Script Contest for Short Film Script]
[[Category:Film]]
 
[[Category:Film course organisers]]
 
[[Category:Film festival organisers]]
 

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Društvo za preoblikovanje družbene komunikacije PIFF
Glavarjeva 49, SI-1000 Ljubljana


Phone386 (0) 1 591 7650, 389 (0) 40 698 840
Samo Dekleva, President




Due to the funding difficulties the 2010 edition of the DokMa International Film Festival was canceled. The article about the Association for Transformation of Social Communication (PIFF) was put into the depot. See the archival article below.


Archival article

The Association for Transformation of Social Communication (PIFF) was established in 2004 as the organiser of the Politically Incorrect Film Festival (PI-FF). The 4th festival of 2006, organised under the theme "Art and Work", was presented not only in Ljubljana (Tovarna Rog) but also in Maribor in collaboration with the Pekarna Magdalena Network. The association also organises the DokMa International Film Festival in Maribor.

Together with the European network of film associations Nisi Masa, in 2009 the Association PIFF co-organised an open call for scripts for short films based on the topic of taboo.


See also

External links