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− | The [[Kino Otok - Isola Cinema Festival]] is a specialised competitive festival which focuses on a contemporary film production from the so called third world cinematographies - Asian, South American, Middle East and African. It was launched in [[Established::2004]] and although it is a relatively small festival it's specific film programme (which usually brings several hard to see films) and many well known international guests are attracting a broad national and international interest. The Kino Otok - Isola Cinema Festival is organised by the [[Otok Cultural Institute]] and [[Kinodvor Cinema]] in collaboration with [[Izola Centre for Culture, Sport and Events]] | + | The [[Kino Otok - Isola Cinema Festival]] is a specialised competitive festival which focuses on a contemporary film production from the so called third world cinematographies - Asian, South American, Middle East and African. It was launched in [[Established::2004]] and although it is a relatively small festival it's specific film programme (which usually brings several hard to see films) and many well known international guests are attracting a broad national and international interest. The Kino Otok - Isola Cinema Festival is organised by the [[Otok Cultural Institute]] and [[Kinodvor Cinema]] and in collaboration with [[Izola Centre for Culture, Sport and Events]], Club of Students from Izola and [[Kino Odeon Izola]]. It is taking place in a small coastal town of Izola around the second weekend of September. The festival's principal venues are the [[Kino Odeon Izola]], the [[Izola Cultural Centre]] and the Manzioli square. |
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A presentation of the Kino Otok - Isola Cinema Festival at the Festival Market at the 9th Jewish Film Festival – Festival of Tolerance
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Programme
The festival introduces the cinema of Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe cinema to audiences of the wider region. Its aim is to present an extremely vital, although in regular cinema distribution largely neglected segment of contemporary film production. Priority is given to the quality of film presentation and to direct contact between the public and the film makers who are usually also guests of the festival.
Films in the Harvest competition section are screened at an open-air cinema; in picturesque Manzioli Square. The Kino Otok Award - an audience award - assures the film's theatrical distribution in Slovenia. Other components of the festival include Masters (the latest productions by acclaimed directors), Friends (films freely selected by members of the international programme board), and Video on the Beach (a selection of alternative video and digital filmmaking collected via an open call).