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| Posted on 30.10.2008 | Posted by TB
Shooting Europe 3 - European Social Short Film Festival
Organized for the third time by the European Students' Forum – AEGEE, the festival is designed to give an opportunity for the professional and amateur filmmakers to express themselves through cinematic art, to observe the social issues today, to reflect them in films and to interact with a young audience. Shooting Europe 3 provides young artists a chance to prove their skills, to show their work to the public and to get in contact with the fellow short film producers, distributors, journalists and successful directors of the European cinematic scene.
AEGEE - the European Students Forum is one of the biggest student organizations in Europe with 15.000 members from all disciplines. As a non-governmental organization, it is primarily promoting cultural exchange, European integration and accepting diversity. By organizing Shooting Europe 3, AEGEE is also involving non-members, encouraging them to express opinions on social topics touched by the event´s three categories, and also leading AEGEE's cultural activities to a new level.
For full details, download the PDF below.
AEGEE - the European Students Forum is one of the biggest student organizations in Europe with 15.000 members from all disciplines. As a non-governmental organization, it is primarily promoting cultural exchange, European integration and accepting diversity. By organizing Shooting Europe 3, AEGEE is also involving non-members, encouraging them to express opinions on social topics touched by the event´s three categories, and also leading AEGEE's cultural activities to a new level.
For full details, download the PDF below.
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