Are you a principal, teacher, school psychologist or guidance counsellor at a lower secondary school or high school? Are you interested in what young people think about films and their use in the class? We have prepared a discussion with the members of the Young and Short 2024 Young Film Jury!
Due to technical reasons (temporary power outage at the Kino Kavalírka), the event has been moved to the DOX Centre for Contemporary Art.
What is Young and Short? What films did the Young Jury select for distribution and why? How do the topics affect their lives and why are they important to them? How was the selection of the films done? And why do they think it makes sense to incorporate film and audiovisual education into the curriculum? Antonie Bejčková and David Ployhar for the 12-14 age group and Markéta Frajerová and Lukáš Hladík for the 15-19 age group will talk about all of this with the teachers.
You can see the selected Young and Short films as a part of the Young Film Fest industry programme Young and Short: Screenings for Teachers on 26. 9. 2024 from 4 PM.
ABOUT YOUNG AND SHORT 2024
Young and Short 2024 is a distributive film series that characterises its generation. This spring, young jurors between the ages of 12-14 and 15-19 selected the ten best short films from contemporary European short cinematography for their peers. The selected films have been turned into two film programmes, which offer a diverse excursion into different film genres and creative approaches and reflect themes that are important and actual for the young generation. The films, accompanied by worksheets, can be used by teachers in the classroom to enrich the educational process in a unique way. Young and Short develops young people's critical and aesthetic thinking in an unconventional and entertaining way and gives them the opportunity to inspire each other with their views and attitudes. Find out more about Young and Short here.
Would you like to participate in a discussion with the young jurors? Sign up HERE.
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Due to technical reasons (temporary power outage at the Kino Kavalírka), the event has been moved to the DOX Centre for Contemporary Art.