Festival of Southeast European Cinema: 12th edition online
Festival des Cinémas du Sud-Est européen : la 12ème édition en ligne
From June 1 to 6, 2022
For its 12th edition, the international SEE festival in Paris once again makes this heart of Europe pulsate, through the cinematography of 15 Southeast European countries: Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Hungary, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldavia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Romania, Slovenia and Turkey. It presents a selection of feature films, shorts, documentaries and animated films.
A selection of the best film of the edition will be organized at the end of the festival.
Inalco students are invited to participate in the festival's Student Jury. Students who commit to viewing all the feature films will be able to take part in the selection of the best film of the edition.
To apply, contact: frosa_pejoska@yahoo.fr
The 44 films in the official selection will be available free of charge in the original version (with English subtitles) and accessible via streaming for the duration of the festival.
Access methods for viewing the films:
Send an email to info@seeaparis.com with the subject "SEEFF 2022" to receive a access code to the platform(valid only for viewers in France).
The link to the platform will be published shortly on www.seeaparis.com.
Discover the official selection:
- long films
- short films
- animation films
- documentaries
Organizers: University of Audiovisual Arts - European Academy of Cinema, Theatre and Dance - EUROPA PRIMA International University - Skopje and its subsidiary "EFA Produkcija"
Partners: Humboldt University and the "Movie Members GmbH" of Berlin, Inalco (Paris), Association SEE (Paris), National University of Theatre and Film "I.L. Caragiale" of Bucharest
With the sponsorship of the Ministry of Culture
About the SEE Festival in Paris
The SEE Festival in Paris is an international film festival created in 2011 bringing together 15 countries from Southeast Europe. In addition to these 15 countries, all other MEDIA member countries are included in the festival selection as producers or co-producers of "SEE films".
The aim of the SEE festival is to present the best of current film production from South-East Europe in order to increase awareness of it and bring it closer to the cultural sphere of the rest of Europe. As a platform for the international promotion of young, creative and original film professionals, it offers them the opportunity to expand their audience and market.
The festival is an attempt to overcome the differences and scars of the past by proposing a new European perspective on cultural integration through discovery and interaction between the cinema, ideas, culture and citizens of Southeast Europe and European and global audiences.