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EVENT France

Image education in Europe

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Organised by Kyrnéa, an association which coordinates nationally the work on image education, in place in every French region, (the plan for image education called "cinéville-summer in the cinema"), three days of meetings will take place in Paris from Thursday.
A unique plan in France within image education out of school hours, broadcast in every region by the organism (APPCV for exemple) or a company (Le Cinéma Jean Eustache in Aquitaine, too), "cinéville-summer in the cinema" covers more than 26 regions and sets up 2000 activities aimed at allowing the discovery of cinema in all public places and taking it to places where it doesn’t normally reach (hospitals, prisons, poor neighbourhoods ... )

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This year, Kyrnéa, french member of the european network YEFF (Young European Film Forum), puts the accent on European construction of the network for image education. The first day of the meetings will deal with Europe with projections of work shop by films associations ISMU in Italie, Os Filhos de Lumière from Portugal, Truc Sphérique in Slovaquie and Loupiote in Belgium), in the presence of numerous representatives who have come to present diverse initiatives in place, like YEFF (initiated by RAA Berlin, regional agency for the promotion of intercultural projects and educational alternatives and is made up of 10 countries) and NISI MASA, network of associations for young screenwriters and cinephiles from 15 European countries.

With the Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles in Paris, the first night will end with the presence of Belgians Fiona Gordon, Dominique Abel and Bruno Romy, with their film L'Iceberg [+see also:
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, having its French premiere (read the interview) and who will be at the projections the next day of films made in workshops set up by different regional members.

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(Translated from French)

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