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DOKU.ARTS 2008
DOKU. ARTS is the new European platform for international films on art. Like in 2007, the festival focuses on documentary films, supplemented by hybrid productions which fuse fictional and documentary genres.
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NISI MASA Film Script Competition 2007/2008
During this workshop the participants get the oppourtunity to pitch their short film script to European producers at the international short film festival in Clermont-Ferrand.
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DOKU.ARTS 2007
DOKU. ARTS is the new European platform for international films on art. Like in 2006, the festival focuses on documentary films, supplemented by hybrid productions which fuse fictional and documentary genres.
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International Student Film Festival ÁCKO Bratislava
DOKU. ARTS is the new European platform for international films on art. Like in 2006, the festival focuses on documentary films, supplemented by hybrid productions which fuse fictional and documentary genres
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DOKU.ARTS 2006 - International Festival of Film on Art
Out of 500 films from more than 20 countries, 35 have been selected and their directors invited to come to Berlin to present their films personally at the festival.
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FIRST FLUSH - focus on the young film
The International Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Animation Films is held for the 46th time from 14th-19th October, 2003 - an international festival with the focus on the intellectual-artistic "transfer" between east and west in the centre of Europe.
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GoEast - Festival of the Central and Eastern Europe Film Symposium
In the history of Soviet cinema, the image of "the Germans" was mostly prejudiced and pre-programmed.
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Symposium "Subversionen of the Surreal"
The "goEast" Festival of the Central and Eastern European Film was held in Wiesbaden from 10th-17th April 2002. Under the direction of Hans-Joachim Schlegel the lectures and talks explored the links between esthetics and politics in films.
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Film Festival "Regards croisés"
The aim of the Film Festival "Regards croisés" from 8th-14th November 2001 was to make the public at large sensitive for the language and cultural diversity of Europe.
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