The third stop of the 5C Project was between 23rd and 26th of August in Cetate (Romania). Cetate is a village on the Danube at the borders of Romania, Bulgaria and Serbia. Up to WW1 was a harbour for exporting grain that has been recently turned by Poetry Foundation Mircea Dinescu into a cultural port …
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Belgrade Film(E)scape
26 – 29 August 2016, Belgrade, Serbia Faculty of Drama Arts and Film Center Serbia Belgrade Film(E)scape is an associated event of the 5C Project Cine-Caravan: City_Culture_Cinema. The weekend-long Belgrade workshop program, taking place between the events in Cetate and Tirana, includes: Friday, 26 August 2016 Arrival of the participants from …
The 5C Project Workshops in Cetate 23 and 24 August
Masterclass “FILM CRITICISM: THE DIGITAL AGE” Presented by Dana Duma When: Tuesday, 23 August 2016, 17:30 -18:30 Where: The Attic, Divan Film Festival, Cetate We invite the participants to examine the impact of the digital age on film criticism. Since new digital technologies have brought about changes to filmmaking and to the film …
The 5C Project program in Cetate
The 5C Project caravan stops in Cetate for a three day event, organised by the Balkan Cultural Institute Association in collaboration with Divan Film Festival, and with the support of National Film Centre of Romania and of the Romanian Cultural Institute. The diverse programme includes feature and short film screenings, a Q&A session, two workshops …
Notes from the 2nd ciné-caravan stop in Split
The 5C project ciné-caravan stopped in Split for a three day event, from 10 to 12 June 2016. The diverse program included feature and short film screenings, Q&A sessions with renowned film directors and workshops by leading experts for our international guests and local audiences. Some of the highlights of the program were: the screening …
The 5C Project program in Split
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 …
Workshop “Split Film School”: Underground with a Mediterranean face
Presented by Diana Nenadić When: Sunday 12 June 2016, 14 – 17h Where: Kino klub Split/ Cine Club Split The “Split Film School” designation has been in effect since the mid-1960s, when the Cine Club Split (founded in 1952) reached its productive and creative peak, becoming one of the most interesting centres for alternative filmmaking …
Workshop City Soundscapes
Presented by Elektra Venaki When: Friday 10 June 2016, 15 – 17h Where: Kinoteka Zlatna Vrata/ Cinematheque Zlatna Vrata If you would like to learn about film sound practice and theory, with an emphasis on “off screen sounds”, please join us for a workshop led by film expert Elektra Venaki. The workshop will explore how these …
An open masterclass on Film Criticism with Jean-Michel Frodon
In the frame of the 3-day event of the 4th altcineAction! Online Short Film Festival for Balkan Filmmakers, we had the pleasure to host the acclaimed French film critic (former Editor in Chief of Cahiers du Cinema), Jean-Michel Frodon, who gave an open masterclass on film criticism on January 22th, at the Institut Francais d΄Athenes. …
BCC received support from the Croatian Audiovisual Centre
We are very happy to announce Balkan Cultural Centre has secured funding from the Croatian Audiovisual Centre (Hrvatski Audiovizualni Centar), through its Film Education, Culture and Archives funding programme. Our film literacy travelling project is one of ninety film related activities awarded in this year’s competition. The generous support offered by HAVC will allow us …