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Cinekid - Film, Television and New Media Festival for Children

Festival
Countries: The Netherlands
Deadline:15.07.2012
Start:13.10.2012
End:26.10.2012
Genres: animated, children, documentary, fiction, new media, short
Accepted formats: 16 mm, 35 mm

Founded in 1986, Cinekid Festival is an annual Film, Television and New Media Festival for Children. Every year during the autumn break more than 30,000 children are given an opportunity to attend one or more of the 200 media productions that Cinekid presents: feature films, children’s documentaries, short films, animations, TV series and single plays, cross-media productions, interactive installations and set-ups and workshops. The main festival is held in Amsterdam, but approximately 30 satellite festivals are held in cities all over the Netherlands.


The festival programme offers international feature films and documentaries for children and young people: October 13 - 26, 2012.


Contact:
Cinekid - Film, Television and New Media Festival for Children Stichting Cinekid
Korte Leidsedwarsstraat 12
1017 RC Amsterdam
Phone:
+31 (0)20 531 7890
Fax:
+31 (0)20 531 7899
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