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Two extra-ordinary events for Concorto during our 2016 Spring Tour: a screening of animation shorts in Bologna and a shorts-night in Varna (Bulgaria)!

An adventurous night | May, 4th @ LOFT Kinodromo | via San Rocco 16 | Bologna
An adventurous night is an event, organized by Concorto, dedicated to animation short movies. The screening will take place in the stylish LOFT, managed by the Kinodromo Association.
The Kinodromo Association is Bologna-based and it aims at promoting independent movies and upcoming directors. “An adventurous night” will take place on the 4th of May: on this occasion Concorto will screen the best animation shorts selected in the last few years and we will stimulate a dialogue with the local artistic community together with DEM, internationally renowned artist and filmmaker.

Here’s all the details!
An adventurous night | A brave journey through the animation short movie universe
feat. Concorto Film Festival, Ce l’ho Corto and DEM
19.30 aperitif & music
21.00 screenings

Programme:
8 BALLES by Frank Ternier ,12′ / France
AN ADVENTUROUS AFTERNOON by Ines Christine Geisser and Kirsten Carina Geisser, 6′ / Germany
GET REAL by Evert De Beijer, 11′ / Netherlands
LA FLÈCHE DELTA by Francesco Vecchi, 9′ / Italy
LA VALIGIA by Pier Paolo Paganelli, 15′ / Italy
LIBER PATER by DEM and Seth Morley, 6′ / Italy
LOVE AND THEFT by Andreas Hykade, 16′ / Germany
OLD FANGS by Alan Holly and Adrien Merigeau, 11′ / Ireland
PERCORSO 008-0209 by Igor Imhoff, 5′ / Italy
PINEAPPLE CALAMARI by Kasia Nalewajka, 9′ / UK-Poland
SONÁMBULO by Theodore Ushev, 4′ / Canada

Access reserved for AICS members.
www.kinodromo.org

Short Film Days | May, 12th @ University of Economics | Varna | Bulgaria
The University of Economics of Varna organizes this year, for the first time, the Short Film Days, three events with screenings of shorts coming from three different European festivals. Together with Concorto, the other partners are the Certamen de Cine Lento (Spagna) and the In the Palace Film Festival (Bulgaria). The idea is to show how economical topics – such as poverty, crisis, consumerism, social issues – have been addressed by artists all around the world.