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− | A broad collection of films of diverse genres, ranging from documentaries to animations, is | + | A broad collection of films of diverse genres, ranging from documentaries to animations, is divided into three sections. The first is called ''Potraits'' and includes works that present individual migrants and their life experiences. The second ''Closing borders'' screens films about the difficulties and tragedies migrants have to face on the road and about the policies that affect them. The third focuses on the '' LGBTIQA+'' minority in the ranks of migrants that is especially volnurable. |
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+ | at several different locations, mainly at [[Kinodvor Cinema]] and [[Slovenian Cinematheque]]. Previous festival locations included also [[Škuc Gallery]] and [[City Museum of Ljubljana]], among others. | ||
The round tables and discussions accompanying the screenings usually focus on the following central themes: economic migration and undocumented migrants, and Europe’s role in the protection of refugees fleeing from the war-torn regions. Professionals, international film-makers and activists are invited to share their insight on current migration trends, their opinions on the causes and consequences of migration, and their personal experiences related to the discussed topics. | The round tables and discussions accompanying the screenings usually focus on the following central themes: economic migration and undocumented migrants, and Europe’s role in the protection of refugees fleeing from the war-torn regions. Professionals, international film-makers and activists are invited to share their insight on current migration trends, their opinions on the causes and consequences of migration, and their personal experiences related to the discussed topics. |
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Programme
A broad collection of films of diverse genres, ranging from documentaries to animations, is divided into three sections. The first is called Potraits and includes works that present individual migrants and their life experiences. The second Closing borders screens films about the difficulties and tragedies migrants have to face on the road and about the policies that affect them. The third focuses on the LGBTIQA+ minority in the ranks of migrants that is especially volnurable.
at several different locations, mainly at Kinodvor Cinema and Slovenian Cinematheque. Previous festival locations included also Škuc Gallery and City Museum of Ljubljana, among others.
The round tables and discussions accompanying the screenings usually focus on the following central themes: economic migration and undocumented migrants, and Europe’s role in the protection of refugees fleeing from the war-torn regions. Professionals, international film-makers and activists are invited to share their insight on current migration trends, their opinions on the causes and consequences of migration, and their personal experiences related to the discussed topics.
Accompanied by several side events with storytelling and tasting traditional cuisines, the festival also offers a glimpse of the cultural diversity of our society.
The Festival of Migrant Film visual identity, 2016