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Cinemini: Doodles Cinemini: Čičke račke

razno / various / 2020 / 20 min / No dialogue / 3+

Lines, dots and smudges come to life and naughtily walk around a kaleidoscope of film forms, music and feelings. Quickly grab hold of some coloured pencils, Indian ink, chalks and scissors – let’s make doodles ourselves.

A programme of carefully selected short films from European film archives with guided conversations. The Cinemini European project brings a playful film programme, ranging from tiny stories from the time of our grandparents to interesting films by contemporary artists.

Film programme:

Virtuoso Virtual Virtuos Virtuell
Thomas Stellmach, Maja Oschmann, Germany, 2013, 8 minutes, no dialogues

Toying with String 2 Fadenspiele 2
Ute Aurand, Detel Aurand, Germany, 2004, 8 minutes, no dialogues

Dingen Dingen
Femke Schaap, Netherlands , 2005, 2 minutes, no dialogues

Sea Monsters Les Monstres marins
Perrine Pype, Belgium, 2017, 7 minutes, no dialogues

The programme is part of the Cinemini Europe education project.

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