After developing a professional script via an internet forum, the participants of Film Spring will meet in Poland for a 3-week seminar and production of a 45 minute film. The group will consist of 14 young directors and cameramen from Germany, Switzerland and Scandinavia.
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Film Spring will address these new challenges. Our workshop is an attempt to create a European educational model in the film sector, where work from European countries can be nurtured and stimulated under the motto of the relativity of directorial ego.   

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They developed an exhibition of photo albums, posters, brochures, info folders, collages, and multimedia presentations, the common theme of which was promoting our region. The six-grade students prepared a theatrical presentation of the Grimm Brothers tale Dornrschen in the original. Preparing and staging this play proved to us all an enormous pleasure; the audience clearly appreciated it, too, making the whole project all the more memorable for everyone concerned.