San Sebastian Festival’s 8th International Film School Meeting, jointly organised with Tabakalera – International Contemporary Culture Centre, has become a must-attend event for the most important film schools worldwide. This forum offers future filmmakers the opportunity to exchange experiences and know-how in a space where they can exhibit their works at screenings open to Festival guests and audiences.
A total of 70 schools with enormous international prestige, from 27 countries, have registered to participate in the 8th edition of the Meeting. Of the 175 shorts presented, 15 works have been selected from film schools in Israel, Poland, China, USA, Mexico, Morocco, Uruguay, France, Spain, Germany, Switzerland and Croatia.
The International Film School Meeting will take place on 24 and 25 September at the Kutxa Function Hall (Calle Andia). The showings, open to the public and attended by their teachers, offer youngsters the chance to present their works and comment on them with those present.
A jury chaired by the cutting-edge producer and director Lluís Miñarro and consisting of students from the participating film schools will choose the winning film, the director of which will win €10,000 in Panavision filming material for his or her next work, also earning the chance to participate in the Short Film Corner at Cannes, alongside another two directors.
In its commitment to innovation, the Masterclass consolidates itself as a space dedicated to presentations and demos of new technical equipment.
The Masterclass at this 8th edition, to take place on Wednesday September 23 at Tabakalera, will be split into two sessions:
Furthermore, in its commitment to young audio-visual creators, Panavision will be present throughout the Masterclass, offering new filmmakers a set-demo with EPC equipment, including the Genesis digital camera and Primo lenses.
As parallel and complementary activities to the Meeting, part of the programme has been set aside for the presentation of projects destined to foster international collaboration and production processes. In this context, four shorts will be screened out-of-competition at the Atelier Masterclass project with the participation of La Fémis from Paris and the Baden-Württemberg Filmakademie. The Spanish Society of Authors, Publishers and Composers (SGAE) Centro de Arte y Tecnología Aplicada (CATA) in Madrid will also be present.
Finally, as a new feature this year, while the Meeting is underway, and via the specific microsite www.tabakalera.eu/encuentro-escuelas-cine-09 the event will be monitored in its entirety: screening of the competing shorts, interviews with the participating schools and students, daily summaries and material provided by those attending the event through their mobile devices... will be some of the contents making it possible to take the temperature of the liveliest and most human side of this event.
The website will therefore become a dynamic space of common participation for attendees and boost the objectives of the 8th Film School Meeting.
San Sebastian’s Candidature for European Capital of Culture 2016 collaborates with this initiative to foster the energy of young film students as they enter the professional world.
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Presentation of the Masterclass workshop (90’) Panavision Set-demo. Panavision will be present throughout the Masterclass workshop, with EPC in a set-demo including the Genesis digital camera and Primo lenses. |
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Presentation “The Lines of Time” (90’) |
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PANAVISIÓN. Debate “Light in the French Nouvelle Vague and in the Backwash” (120’) |
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Presentation of the “8th International Film School Meeting” by Mikel Olaciregi, Director of the San Sebastian Festival and Joxean Múñoz, Director of the International Contemporary Culture Centre - Tabakalera. (Press Club at the Kursaal Centre. |
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International Contemporary Culture Centre Tabakalera |