14th edition of BBB Short Film Festival
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#BBB & Co: young creators – fresh ideas
Student films of Greece, School of Film – Aristotle University
Thursday, 12/10, 19:45 – 21:15
Cinema 213, Nikšić
ENTRANCE: FREE
For the first time this year the School of Film (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) is collaborating with the Balkans Beyond Borders Short Film Festival by launching the section BBB & Co: young creators – fresh ideas. The section “BBB & Co: young creators – fresh ideas” features four films created by students of the School of Film of the Aristotle University, Thessaloniki.
Screening programme:
1. Hussies, Despina Mavridou, Drama, 2022, 29 min.
2. Trixes, Ioanna Digenaki, Animation, 2022, 11 min.
3. Fotoevaisthisia, Melina Loukanidou, Drama, 2022, 14 min.
4. Valia Calda, Ilias Avramidis, 2022, Animation, 9 min.
The School of Film at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
The School of Film at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki was established in 2004 and it is the first public higher-education film school in Greece. Its creation as the fourth School of the Faculty of Fine Arts at A.U.Th. came to fill a significant gap in film education and to respond to a long-lasting request of both the film and academic community. According to its founding statute, the aim of the School is “to cultivate and promote film art in the context of a wider audiovisual education, through theoretical and applied tuition and research”.
The educational philosophy of the School combines practice with theory, while the five-year undergraduate curriculum covers eight artistic/applied areas (scriptwriting, film direction, production, sound and music, set and costume design, cinematography, editing, augmented/virtual/mixed reality) and one theoretical, that of the theory and history of cinema and television.
The degree of the School of Film is unified and it is based on a comprehensive cycle of courses of artistic and theoretical nature, while also including compulsory pedagogical and foreign language courses.