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==Kinotrip film festival== | ==Kinotrip film festival== | ||
− | The festival, which features as the main part of the programme, is almost wholly created and programmed by a team of young individuals up to 19 years old. The name, the visual identity and the festival programme are all their work. | + | The festival, which features as the main part of the programme, is almost wholly created and programmed by a team of young individuals up to 19 years old. The name, the visual identity and the festival programme are all their work. The chosen films consequently mostly deal with youth, portraying their points of view and their particular aesthetics. Some of the films screened at the festival are I dolori del giovane Edo (Duccio Chiarini, 2014), Prins (Sam de Jong, 2015), Omoide no Mânî (Hiromasa Yonebayashi, 2014) and Beautiful Girl (Dominik Hartl, 2015). |
− | + | The accompanying programme is sporting both the 'regular' festival features like workshops and discussions with artists (for example, the actors Ilaydo Akdogan and Tugbo Sunguroglu), but also stuff like urban sports events in front of Kinodvor, a temporary anima and manga comics library, a horror film make-up sessions, etc. | |
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== See also== | == See also== |
The festival, which features as the main part of the programme, is almost wholly created and programmed by a team of young individuals up to 19 years old. The name, the visual identity and the festival programme are all their work. The chosen films consequently mostly deal with youth, portraying their points of view and their particular aesthetics. Some of the films screened at the festival are I dolori del giovane Edo (Duccio Chiarini, 2014), Prins (Sam de Jong, 2015), Omoide no Mânî (Hiromasa Yonebayashi, 2014) and Beautiful Girl (Dominik Hartl, 2015).
The accompanying programme is sporting both the 'regular' festival features like workshops and discussions with artists (for example, the actors Ilaydo Akdogan and Tugbo Sunguroglu), but also stuff like urban sports events in front of Kinodvor, a temporary anima and manga comics library, a horror film make-up sessions, etc.
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