We are watching children's films and embark on an adventure seeking a hidden green treasure, at the children's workshop hosted by WWF Greece. In Edipsos, 17-year-old Pablo Soto Gonzalez, filmmaker, screenwriter, actor, musician, choreographer and highschool student at the Athens Art School, will speak to students on how to write, direct and promote a film at the festival circuit and online.
Hunters of the Green Treasure
WWF Greece will host a children’s workshop titled “Hunters of the Green Treasure” in Edipsos, on Thursday July 4th, inviting children to discover the hidden green treasure. During a fascinating walk in Edipsos, children are called to discover the next station, while solving puzzles, passing through tests and making it all the way to the finish line as winners. The workshop is carried out by WWF Greece animator Eleni Svoronou, in collaboration with preschool teacher Lilian Douma and thanks to the valuable help offered by volunteers and friends of the festival from Edipsos.
Making my own film
At the age of just 17 years old, Pablo Soto González is a filmmaker, screenwriter, actor, musician, choreographer while still a highschool student at the Athens Art School. His short films are a pure delight, always endowed with a social background, addressed to all ages and reflecting the aesthetic, the humor and the communication codes of the original gen z. His film The Ball is Mine was awarded within the framework of the Greek section of the 22nd Camera Zizanio, at the Olympia International Film Festival for Children and Young People. The upcoming film director will join us in Edipsos, on Wednesday July 3rd, to share his own experience and knowledge in an open discussion, stating his views on how to write, direct and complete your own film, and most importantly how to promote it in film festivals and online. Manolis Melissourgos, Camera Zizanio’s artistic director, will also take part in the discussion.
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The 4th Evia Film Project is hosting an exciting all-day discussion that explores the cinematic universe of Greek summer, along with a series of masterclasses delivered by renowned creators and film industry professionals.
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