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'''''note''' due to technical limitations, the title of this entry is misspelled; '''xfilm''' is always spelled in lowercase only.'' | '''''note''' due to technical limitations, the title of this entry is misspelled; '''xfilm''' is always spelled in lowercase only.'' | ||
− | Started in | + | Started in 2005, ""xfilm festival"" is the only festival in Bulgaria to promote and distribute European and international new media, experimental audiovisual and cinematographic productions and experimental film. The format of the festival provides opportunities for the presentation and discussion of innovative approaches, models and scenarios for the development of a creative meeting point for the media, culture and society. |
Co-founders of the festival are [[Krassimir Terziev]] and [[ Rene Beekman]]. | Co-founders of the festival are [[Krassimir Terziev]] and [[ Rene Beekman]]. | ||
− | The festival is an activity of the [[gmtplus2 | GMT+2 Foundation]] and in | + | The festival is an activity of the [[gmtplus2 | GMT+2 Foundation]] and in 2005 was co-organized by [[Art Fest]]. |
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See also: [[Bulgaria#Video_art]] | See also: [[Bulgaria#Video_art]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:34, 17 April 2024
note due to technical limitations, the title of this entry is misspelled; xfilm is always spelled in lowercase only.
Started in 2005, ""xfilm festival"" is the only festival in Bulgaria to promote and distribute European and international new media, experimental audiovisual and cinematographic productions and experimental film. The format of the festival provides opportunities for the presentation and discussion of innovative approaches, models and scenarios for the development of a creative meeting point for the media, culture and society.
Co-founders of the festival are Krassimir Terziev and Rene Beekman.
The festival is an activity of the GMT+2 Foundation and in 2005 was co-organized by Art Fest.
See also: Bulgaria#Video_art