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Figure sawing, virtual reality and more in 29th Cinekid Festival

Sculpting and 3D
'Looking with your hands' is this year's theme of Cinekid, the children's and youth festival for film, television and new media. Especially in the latter, the theme comes into its own. The Medialab on the Westergasfabriek site is a fantastic playground full of installations, games and other DIY things, with or without a camera. Digital and physical, virtual and real go together effortlessly. For example, children can use a jigsaw, wooden planks, e...

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Leo Bankersen

Leo Bankersen has been writing about film since Chinatown and Night of the Living Dead. Reviewed as a freelance film journalist for the GPD for a long time. Is now, among other things, one of the regular contributors to De Filmkrant. Likes to break a lance for children's films, documentaries and films from non-Western countries. Other specialities: digital issues and film education.View Author posts

Sculpting and 3D
'Looking with your hands' is this year's theme of Cinekid, the children's and youth festival for film, television and new media. Especially in the latter, the theme comes into its own. The Medialab on the Westergasfabriek site is a fantastic playground full of installations, games and other DIY things, with or without a camera. Digital and physical, virtual and real go together effortlessly. For example, children can use a jigsaw, wooden planks, e...

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