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Young Film Fest Award (12 to 14)

We are selecting film jurors aged 12 – 14

We are selecting film jurors aged 12 – 14

We are selecting the film judges between the ages of 12-14 who will choose the winner of the Young Film Fest Grand Prize!

The Young Film Fest is a festival that doesn't mince one´s words. It talks openly about appropriate and inappropriate topics, blurs the boundaries between the viewer and the lecturer, and without excessive formalities, it approaches film programmes in a way that others dare not.

In the day-long programme of the Young Film Fest, we will offer young viewers six short films from around the world that address themes relevant to today's youth. After each film, we will engage in dialogue, formulate opinions and name the emotions that the film evoked in us. Then the young audience will become the judges and will be asked to do one thing: choose the most interesting film to be awarded the Young Film Fest 2024 Award.

But it won't be just about sitting on the couch, participants will also take part in film workshops led by experienced tutors (video making with AI, film editing with AI and a film writing workshop). Who is this day for? For all passionate viewers and filmmakers aged 12 - 14. You will receive a certificate of completion from us for attending the programme.

But above all, the whole day is filled with a relaxed atmosphere, fun and new friendships between peers with the same interests.

The event is co-organised by the Audiovisual HUB of Kino Kavalírka.

 

For whom? For enthusiastic viewers aged 12 – 14

What is needed for it? Fill in the application form. If you are selected, we will contact you soon after the deadline and send you all the necessary information.

How much does it cost? 159 CZK (price for lunch and other operating costs)

You can enter HERE until 22th SEPTEMBER 23:59.

 

Films:

 

Midnight on MSN

 

Swimming With Wings

 

On The 8th Day

 

My Name Is Edgar and I Have a Cow

 

Birthday Party

 

Farah

 

During the day there will be discussions with the festival director Filip Kršiak. You can also choose two workshops to attend.

 

Workshopy (zvolit lze 2 ze 3)

 

Video with AI - Ondřej Svoboda

 

Editing with AI – Juraj Ondruš

 

Film Writing – Kristýna Kopřivová

 

The programme will also be accompanied by a maximum one-hour debate with students and graduates of film schools who can give you valuable advice and tips for your future studies.


We are creating a safe environment among the peers in the program in which the educators will initiate them to form their own opinions, for this reason it is advisable for the young audience to attend the program without the presence of their parents.


Ondřej Svoboda

Ondrej spent 10 years in a technology company after studying computer science. Now he is intensively involved in generative artificial intelligence tools and their practical use in video production. Under his brand Cinemagic, he specializes in the use of generative AI in creative production and also trains these skills in companies, organizations and online. Ondřej regularly tests the capabilities of new tools and focuses on making his training sessions engaging, comprehensive and full of inspiration. His AI-created videos have reached many viewers on social media, where he also regularly shares tips and tricks for working with the latest AI tools for creative production.

Juraj Ondruš

Juraj has worked as a film editor and editing supervisor on many student, animation and documentary films. The animated film Mom is Always Right received a nomination for the Golden Slipper Award during the Zlín Film Festival in 2022. The short film Cherry was also awarded a special mention at the Zlín Film Festival (2020). The documentary Something Extra won the Audience Award during the Sun in the Net Awards (2019). For almost 7 years he has been working as a chief editor in the audiovisual production Bumerang Film. In addition to the creation of advertising formats (CZC.cz, Sportisimo, ...), he teaches Fundamentals of Editing at the Tomas Bata University in Zlín as an external teacher and has the ambition to move in a practical as well as academic direction. He is the co-author of the idea of the Filmana project, where he is in charge of communication with Slovakia and also processes video materials and is a script editor.

Kristýna Kopřivová

Kristýna studied Humanities, Curatorial Studies/Art History (Prague, Israel, London), then Documentary Directing at FAMU in Prague. She has made several films in the genres of documentary, hybrid documentary and fiction. The award-winning film Al Amari, Transient Stay (43 min) was her debut. She has been published in art magazines and journals, on the Czech Radio 3 Vltava programme Mozaika, worked as a reporter and art lecturer on the UMAkart platform, curated exhibitions, has experience as an assistant director and currently teaches film courses at the Prague Scholastika School.