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Hessen Film and Media Academy (hFMA)
address: Hermann-Steinhäuser-Straße 43-47, 2.Fl
63065 Offenbach am Main
Germany

phone +49 (0) 69 830 460 41

please find driving directions here

You can reach us Monday to Friday from 10.00 - 16:30.

Provisional Managing Director
Lara Nahrwold (Monday to Friday) – nahrwold(at)hfmakademie.de

Employees:
Csongor Dobrotka (Wednesday) – dobrotka(at)hfmakademie.de
Celina Schimmer (Monday to Thursday) – schimmer(at)hfmakademie.de

Event

FILM SCHOOLS IN EUROPE – Between film culture and film industry


In the framework of the 2nd congress "Zukunft Deutscher Film – Forum Europa"  Lichter Filmfest welcomes prestigious guests from European film schools for a panel discussion about FILM SCHOOLS IN EUROPE:
The representatives of various European film schools discuss how they see themselves as educational institutions. 
How do they see their task, how do they deal with...

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In the framework of the 2nd congress "Zukunft Deutscher Film – Forum Europa"  Lichter Filmfest welcomes prestigious guests from European film schools for a panel discussion about FILM SCHOOLS IN EUROPE:

  • Anna Huth from Krzysztof Kieślowski Filmschool, Katowice (Poland)
  • Anders Rune from Stockholm Film School (Sweden)
  • Femi Kolade from London Film School (UK)
  • Jitka Hejtmanová from FAMU International Film and TV School of Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, (Czech Republic).

The representatives of various European film schools discuss how they see themselves as educational institutions. 

How do they see their task, how do they deal with students, what is their orientation?
How do they position themselves in the field of tension between training for the film industry and free spaces that allow students to develop their own expression?
What does film culture and artistic film mean for the schools?

In this context, the cooperation between the schools in Europe should also be taken into consideration. 

What kind of cooperations take place, which ones would be desirable?
What international projects and exchange opportunities connect European film schools? 

The discussion will also focus on the current political situation surrounding the war on Ukraine and what it means for the situation of film schools and students.

 The panel will be moderated by Anja Henningsmeyer – Hessen Film and Media Academy (hFMA), Germany in English language. 


WEDNESDAY, May 11, 3 pm – 4:30 pm, Vortragssaal des MUSEUMS FÜR MODERNE KUNST (MMK), Domstraße 10, 60311 Frankfurt am Main
Entry free of charge.

Entry: Wednesday Pass for 10€ (Tickets via LICHTER) OR with Student Pass - all info on the Student Pass accreditation can be found on the LICHTER website


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