From December 5 to 8, 2010, moviegoers will live to the rhythm of the international biennial of school films.
The event is created by the Higher School of Audiovisual and Cinema in Gammarth (ESAC) and will be held from December 5 to 8, 2010, in the El Hambra room in Marsa, with the participation of Tunisia, Germany, Belgium, Egypt, Spain, France, Morocco, Lebanon and Portugal.
As the name suggests, this cinematographic event takes place every two years. A first edition was held in Tunisia in November 2008 and had been marked by the participation of 20 schools from 15 countries and where Tunisia, Spain, France, Switzerland and the Czech Republic had been rewarded for the didon, emblem of the Biennale.
This event is defined as an international meeting bringing together the main schools of cinema and audiovisual in the world, a place of exchange of cinematographic visions, dialogues but above all a means of putting the experiences of professionals from the world from all over the world by means of debates and projections.
This second edition of the event will have an official competition for the best fictional short film, documentary and animation, a competition with a jury of choice made up of film, TV and renowned academics with the key to several prices and mentions. So that the exchange is not limited to the projection room, a forum has been set up to enrich exchanges and offer a platform for sharing ideas accessible to everyone.