2. Split, Croatia – 10, 11 & 12 June 2016 (3 Days)
Host organisation: Balkan Cultural Centre
The 5C Project caravan stops in Split for a three day event, organised by the Balkan Cultural Centre in collaboration with the Mediterranean Film Festival and Cine Club Split, and with the support of the Croatian Audiovisual Centre (HAVC). The diverse programme includes feature and short film screenings, Q&A sessions with film directors and workshops by leading experts for local audiences. Among the highlights of the program are: the screening of Diorthosi/ The Correction and Q&A with the acclaimed Greek film director Thanos Anastopoulos, and the screening of Poslijepodne/Puška followed by a lecture with the renown Yugoslav Black Wave director Lordan Zafranović. Local film amateurs will also have the opportunity to participate in two workshops, one on film sound led by expert Elektra Venaki, and one workshop on “The Split Film School” led by film scholar and critic Diana Nenadić.
Friday, 10 June 2016
15:00 – 17:00, Workshop “City Soundscapes” by Elektra Venaki, at Kinoteka Zlatna Vrata
(Free and open to all, pre-registration required)
21:30 – 24:00, Balkan Shorts (altcineAction! 2016 selection) and Q&A with the 5C ambassadors, at Kino Tesla Terrace
(Free and open to the public)
Saturday, 11 June 2016
10:30 – 12:30, Workshop “The city as a film set” by Boris Poljak, various locations around Split
(Closed workshop)
15:00 – 16:30, Screening of Poslije podne/Puška (1967, 14′) and lecture by film director Lordan Zafranović, Kinoteka Zlatna Vrata
(Free and open to the public)
19:00 – 21:00, Screening of Diorthosi/Correction (2007, 83′) and Q&A with film director Thanos Anastopoulos, at Kinoteka Zlatna Vrata
(Free and open to the public)
Sunday, 12 June 2016
14:00 – 17:00, Workshop “The Split Film School: Underground with a Mediterranean Face”, by Diana Nenadić, at Kino klub Split
(Free and open to all, pre-registration required)
17:30 – 19:30, Screening of selected “Split Film School” shorts, at Kino klub Split
(Free and open to the public)
2a. End of June – August 2016 Online
The young Croatian audiences and students who participated in the events are invited to contribute texts on the screened films to be published on the dedicated website. The five ambassadors will upload their written or photographic experiences and invite Romanian young people to Cetate, where the next event is scheduled, during the Divan Film Festival. During this period, the ambassadors are mentored by Ana Grgić and Marian Tutui via Skype (one session per person).