DIVUS PRAHA: KINO KABARET PRAHA 2013 | international filmmaking workshop
[b]KINO KABARET PRAHA 2013 |[/b] international filmmaking workshop

KINO KABARET PRAHA 2013 | international filmmaking workshop

14.09.2013 - 19.09.2013

Divus | en cs

Applications will be accepted until 4 September 2013

The films produced during Kino Kabaret Praha will be screened at DIVUS on 16 September at 8 PM and 19 September at 8 PM. After-party follows. And special screening (showcase of Kino kabaret films from various kino groups all over the world) will be on 20 September at 8 PM (BÉLA cinema).

The third edition of an experimental short film workshop, KINO KABARET PRAHA, will be held in Prague’s DIVUS PRAGER KABARETT from 14th September till 19th September 2013. Kino Kabaret is a gathering of young international film makers who will produce original short films which are to be screened right away during the event.

The Kino Kabaret in Prague is the first event of it’s kind in the Czech Republic. The idea itself was born in Montreal in 2001  (http://www.kino00.com/), and has spread to more then 60 cities all over the world during the last decade. The idea of kabarets is based on the non-competition and liberty of film production principles in a short limited time. The goal of the whole event is to learn from each other, help each other, work in international film crews and get together creative group of young, international film makers and for foreigners to experience Prague from another point of view through a camera lens.

Kino Kabaret Praha will be divided into two 3-days sessions. Each session lasts 60 hours. Film makers are awarded by having their freshly made films screened in front of broad audience. The next day after screening the film makers gather again and start a new session. The Kino lab is the production base for film makers to meet, create film crews and work on post-production. Divus  will serve as a production meeting place, base for postproduction and also screening place of the freshly made films in 2 x 60 hours.

Anyone can apply – both amateur and professional directors, cameramen, actors, musicians, music composers, sound designers, editors, scriptwriters, animators, VFX, make-up artists and so on. Themes and style of films are arbitrary.

During the Kino Kabaret 2 film workshops will be held – animation and filmmaking on 16mm material.

The films produced during Kino Kabaret Praha will be screened at DIVUS on 16 September at 8 PM  and  19 September at 8 PM.  After-party follows.  And special screening (showcase of Kino kabaret films from various kino groups all over the world) will be on 20 September at 8 PM (BÉLA cinema).

Applications will be accepted until 4 September 2013.

You can find out more information at: www.kinopraha.cz.






14.09.2013 - 19.09.2013

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