New Horizons International Film Festival
Kirsten Bonnén Rask – FILMS FOR KIDS.Pro #NoweHoryzonty
Poland, Norway and the way in which the two countries differ in the production and distribution of films for young audiences
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New Horizons International Film Festival
Poland, Norway and the way in which the two countries differ in the production and distribution of films for young audiences
New Horizons International Film Festival
One of the participating teachers in an exciting project run by New Horizons
New Horizons International Film Festival
You have to teach the teachers before they teach the students
How to tell the real story of an icon without being patronizing and reductive. Truthfulness hurts but heals.
Nicolas Steiner stretches the boundaries of the documentary filmmaking form in his feature debut.
Defying the usual type of representation of kids in recent coming of age films.
A exploration of Greece's identity and economy crisis through the film noir genre.
An interesting and ambitious first feature, which takes chances within an entertaining narrative structure.
The fear of nuclear power plants, inspired by the horrors of Fukushima.
A filmmaker with an interest in stories that represent turning points in a character's life.
A psychological drama compressed by time and space.
Once upon a time...a small Spanish village hosted countless spaghetti western productions.
Mental illness and its resulting alienation from society.
Introducing the 2015 edition of the LUX Prize, from Karlovy Vary, which hosted once again the unveiling of its shortlisted films.
Enhancing the power of a story via musical experimentation and composition.
Impressions of home. Mark Cousins personifies Belfast in his wonderful latest feature.
Scandinavian Film F. in Australia
An actress with a passion for her work.
Playing and understanding the role of a serial killer
A story of the journey of a child to his father - from Kosovo to Germany.
How perspective, locations and other aspects can affect and inspire the visuals of a film.
Fascinated by death, distracted by love.
We meet the actors who play the pivotal father and son figures in "The Sound of Trees"
The challenges of playing the role of a young, strong, aboriginal woman from the Innu community.
Rediscovering the Czech culture of 'tramping'
When someone steals your freedom, you have to find it somewhere else. Sometimes "tramping" is the only way to go.
A boy and a girl on a journey to a volcano. Relationships and love in the modern age.
Audiovisual richness, audiovisual literacy.
An analysis and a guidance on using moving images creatively in language teaching in the era of digital revolution
An analysis and a guidance on using moving images creatively in language teaching in the era of digital revolution
Dr Vanderschelden describes the initiatives of two Research Groups (FLAME and FILTA) at Manchester Metropolitan University
Dr Brancatelli talks about her multidisciplinary teaching approach and about the effectiveness of the use of film and media to accelerate the learning process.
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