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Animation festivals in Amsterdam and Utrecht join forces and are now KABOOM

The new animation festival launching on 9 November has a name that pops: KABOOM. A feast for lovers (and who isn't) of animation in all its forms. First from 9-12 November in Utrecht with a programme for kids and family, followed by from 13-17 November in Amsterdam for adult viewers.

But wait. We already had two animation festivals, right? That's right, but they have now joined forces. It's something like this:
Merger
In the first place, ...

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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

The new animation festival launching on 9 November has a name that pops: KABOOM. A feast for lovers (and who isn't) of animation in all its forms. First from 9-12 November in Utrecht with a programme for kids and family, followed by from 13-17 November in Amsterdam for adult viewers.

But wait. We already had two animation festivals, right? That's right, but they have now joined forces. It's something like this:
Merger
In the first place, ...

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