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"See it, say it, film it! Climate and ecology meet art" initiative

Students show their short films on climate change and ecology at Lovech

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Original short films created by students will be shown in Lovech as part of the "See it, say it, film it! Climate and ecology meet art" initiative. Bulgarian students aged between 13 and 18 will also take part in discussions where they will present their work and talk about the creative process.

The days dedicated to art, ecology and the environment will also include a selection of European films on ecology, as well as discussions, workshops and meetings. Visitors can also take part in the edutainment show "The Long Way to the Stars" with director and actor Dimitar Uzunov and popular astronomer Vladimir Bozhilov.

The initiative is organised by the Association Arte Urbana Collectif and supported by the European Network of National Institutes for Culture EUNIC and the Bulgarian EUNIC Cluster.



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