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The Kids Kino Industry Talks meet the creators of new productions

The Kids Kino Industry Talks meet the creators of new productions A Butterfly s Heart by Inesa Kurklietytė Kids Kino Industry (KKI) is continuing its series of monthly Industry Talks with two webinars in the upcoming weeks that will feature conversations with creators of new content for young audiences, both for live-action and animated films, that are ready to be released. Kids Kino Industry is inviting not only filmmakers, but also distributors, marketing experts and other industry professionals to follow these discussions. The first KKI Talks entitled “GROWING UP – new CEE Productions for a young audience” will be held on Monday 26 April from 15:00-16:00 CEST. Three projects hailing from Lithuania, Serbia and Poland will feature as case studies for this discussion that will explore the growth of productions for younger audiences in the region. More precisely, during the talk, the attendees will have access to exclusive previews of the live-action films

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Why Israeli short films are winning international awards

Why Israeli short films are winning international awards
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Why Israeli short films are winning international awards

Why Israeli short films are winning international awards Why Israeli short films are winning international awards With a choice of many film schools and a penchant for storytelling, Israelis raise ‘super interesting voices’ on screen. “Him & Her” coproducers Daria Geller and Yuval Orr. Photo by Alexey Kudrick Whether or not he wins an Oscar on April 25, Tomer Shushan has achieved an exceedingly rare accomplishment. The 33-year-old Israeli filmmaker’s first independent short film, “White Eye,” was one of 10 shortlisted in the Live Action Short Film category for the 93rd Academy Awards, out of 174 that qualified. On March 15, “White Eye” was announced as one of the nominees.

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