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The cycle of the new semester “Film in Close-up” will be dedicated to eight very different but important films in the history of cinema, and it will be an in-depth study of each master’s thesis. Lectures, taking into account the recommendations of young people, will be supplemented with closed film screenings and assignments. Everyone will be able to try their hand at film criticism by writing reviews, creating video essays and podcasts. A subscription to the cinema lecture can serve as a great gift for students in the new school year – in the cozy cinema premises you will have the opportunity to meet other peers, watch movies together, reflect on what you have seen and train to write about cinema.
This will be the third school year for the Antoine Duelell Film School. In the feedback, the participants of the lectures have revealed that these classes have encouraged them to watch more films, analyze what they have seen, as well as read film reviews and reviews more often. After attending a film school, several young people have expressed a desire to connect their future with the field of cinema.
Lectures this year will be given by film researchers, filmmakers and film lovers: Viktors Freibergs, Daniela Zacmane, Dārta Ceriņa and Adrian Roze. Young people are invited to apply regardless of their prior knowledge of cinema. The first lesson will take place on September 9 at 5 p.m.
Planned lectures of the cycle “Film in close-up”:
- September 9 at 5 pm – Viktor Freibergs. “Crazy Pierre”, dir. Jean-Louis Godard;
- September 30 at 5 pm – Darta Lilac. “Kess”, dir. Kens Loučs;
- October 14 at 5 pm – Adriana Roze. “General”, dir. Bassert Kitton, Clyde Brackman;
- October 28 at 5 pm – Daniela Zacmane. “Window to the Fence”, dir .: Alfred Hitchcock;
- November 11 at 5 pm – Dārta Ceriņa. “Apple in the River”, dir. Aivars Freimanis;
- November 25 at 5 pm – Adriana Roze. “Bicycle Thieves”, dir. Vitorio De Sika;
- December 9 at 5 pm – Daniela Zacmane. “Entertainment time”, dir. Jacques Tati;
- December 16 at 5 pm – Darta Lilac. “Fan and Alexander”, dir. Ingmars Bergmans.
You can apply for the Cinema School lecture series by writing to [email protected].
The subscription price for all classes for young people is 100 euros. With its purchase, the members of the film school are given discounts on purchases in the cinema, as well as free tickets to live screenings. It is possible to apply to the film school until September 7. Places are limited!
Lectures in the cinema will be available to people who have been vaccinated against Covid-19, who have had Covid-19 in the last six months or with a negative Covid-19 test (tests performed by young people in schools are also considered valid).
Looking for more information here.
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