KIN-KONG, the 1st independent cinema exhibitors' congress, organized by the Croatian Audiovisual Centre in collaboration with Avvantura Film Festival – Filmforum Zadar Matchmaking and supported by the City of Zadar and the Zadar County is arriving to Zadar.
Taking place August 27 – 29, the educational programme KING-KONG, which aims to serve as a networking platform for the exchange of ideas, will bring together managers of independent cinemas in Croatia, film industry representatives, leading cinema exhibitors and relevant European organizations for the very first time.
Ten speakers from independent cinemas and institutions throughout Europe will join KIN-KONG in order to share their experiences and provide us with examples of successful cinema and repertoire management, film culture and literacy promotion, children and youth programme development, „alternative content“ creation and heritage film offering.
During KIN-KONG's lectures, debates and informal meetings we will be joined by Fatima Djoumer (Germany), Europa Cinemas International Relations Manager, Markéta Hodouskova (France), Managing Director of Film New Europe Association; Elke Bludau, Distribution Manager at Europe's Finest (Cologne, Germany); Martina Petrović, Head of Creative Europe Desk – MEDIA Office (Zagreb, Croatia); Petra Slatinšek, Manager of the children's educational programme Kinobalon (Ljubljana, Slovenia); Edita Bilaver Galinec, President of the Kids Meet Art association (Zagreb, Croatia); Ivana Jakobović Alpeza, Director of the Seventh Continent film programme (Zagreb, Croatia); Martin Cikánek, Founder and Director of Cikánek Management (Prague, Czech Republic); Nina Peče, Director of Kinodvor (Ljubljana, Slovenia) and Jan Noháč, Marketing and PR Manager at Aerofilms distribution company and Světozor cinema (Prague, Czech Republic).
KIN-KONG programme is the continuation of the national independent cinemas digitization project that was successfully concluded in October 2013. 28 Croatian theatres across 27 cities as well as six film festivals had been equipped with digital projectors, thus increasing the share of digital screens across the country to 90%. The project, initiated by the Croatian Audiovisual Centre, received financial support from the Ministry of Culture and the local communities.
KIN-KONG marks the beginning of a new phase in the digitization project - the establishment of a functional independent cinemas network in Croatia, which is essential for any further development of the cinema exhibition sector.
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