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Camera Zizanio travels around the world!

The Greek team at the International Meeting of Children and Youth Film Festivals and Video Workshops Makó - Agyagfalva

Although 2010 is a year of economical crisis, without any government assistance, the Olympia International Film Festival and the Camera Zizanio, turned to advantage their international contacts and were able to organize nine delegations to travel abroad from April to October. Read more of this post

10th Anniversary!

Camera Zizanio, the European Meeting of Young People’s Audiovisual Creation, is celebrating its 10th anniversary!

This year, Camera Zizanio will take place from December 11 to 18, along with the 13th Olympia International Film Festival of Children and Young People, at the hospitable city of Pyrgos, Ilia Prefecture, Greece. Read more of this post

Camera Zizanio on the road: Tara mountain, Serbia

I could upload many photos and videos from Tara Mountain but nothing is compared from being there by yourself.

At 1.100 meters above the sea level , away from fumes, surrounded by trees and fresh air, I consider Mitrovac as the perfect location that could be chosen for this camp/workshop to be held. Read more of this post

A special summer for Adam!

Lutita, June 2010

Little Adam (the boy in the picture) will remember this summer for many years.

Lutita (Agyagfalva in Hungarian), the quiet small village of Trasylvania (Romania), where Adam lives, will excite from a multilingual “beehive” that will move in there for five days. Read more of this post

Camera Zizanio kids in Berlin

Jugend – Medienfestival of Berlin

One more festival experience was recently added to the Zizanio kids’ assets, this time in Germany!

The Greek films selected to participate and compete in Jugend – Medienfestival of Berlin were “Love in WC” by the 12 year-old Sofianos Santatsoglou and “Emma and the History Exam”, short film made during the 1st Skopelos International Film Festival for Youth by the children in the workshops. Read more of this post