Peloponnese International Documentary Festival-Olympia Children and Youth International Film Festival
The Peloponnese International Documentary Festival, dedicated to promoting film literacy, continues to collaborate with the Olympia International Film Festival for Children and Youth.
As part of this collaboration, the Creative Documentary Centre of Kalamata will host selected titles from the "Regional Screenings" of the 27th Olympia Festival from Monday, 16th to Friday, 20th December 2024.
The organisation has already sent a corresponding invitation with the detailed programme to the schools of Kalamata, inviting the teachers to close their classes to watch the film of their choice.
The Movies
Contemporary Animation Options 2 (62') (A-B-C Elementary)
Don't Blow it Up (8') - Czech Republic
The Kite (13') - Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland
Smile (7') - Sweden
The Baby and the Witch (5') - Russia
Louth and the Rock (13') - Belgium, France, Netherlands
Sunflower (4') - Russia
Sounds between crowns (15') - Czech Republic
We have a dream (96') (D-E-F Elementary)
Pascal Plisson, France
Five children with disabilities from around the world prove that love, inclusive education and courage can turn the world upside down.
Fortune favours the brave (95') (D-E-F Elementary School)
Norbert Lechner, Germany
Young Vietnamese Lin Thuy takes care of her sister while their mother is away. The film is about coming of age and the power of friendship.
Winsky and the dust of invisibility (84') (D-E-F Elementary)
Juha Wuolijoki, Finland
Vinsky gains superpowers and helps his townspeople. It is a film about courage, imagination and heroism.
Kung Fu Lion (85') (High School)
Froukje Tan, Netherlands-China
Jimmy, a talented student at a kung fu school, is trying to find his way back to the top.
A Second Life (93') (High School)
Anis Lassoued, Tunisia
Gadeha, a 12-year-old boy, is the victim of a car accident and develops a strong friendship with Oussama, who is recovering from a transplant.
Sing Song (96') (High School)
Mischa Kamp, Netherlands
16-year-old Jasmine travels to Suriname for a singing competition and searches for her mother.
Information:
Reservations: [email protected] & 6980 537355.
Priority: Due to limited capacity, a first come, first served basis will be observed.