Athens International Digital Film Festival goes to England

aidff webAthens International Digital Film Festival (www.aidff.com), produced by KOYINTA ORGANIZATION , continues its cooperation with the Art center of Edge Hill University  for the third year. The films that have been awarded during the 4th AIDFF will be screened in Edge Hill. AIDFF’s artistic director, Christos Karakasis and Festival Producer Vasiliki Kappa feel optimistic about the renewal of cinema culture through the new media.
The 4th Athens International Digital Film Festival, 13 - 21 December, took place under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture and the support of City of Athens / Opanda.
The 4th Athens International Digital Film Festival received over 400 applications from 45 countries and screened more than 250 films, 140 in the competition section, 70 premieres, feature films, Documentaries, Video Art, Animation, Experimental, Video Dance. It also co organized with the International Wildlife Vaasa Film Festival of Finland (partner of the Festival) the "2nd International Panorama of Ecological and Science Films", which was created in order to contribute to the dissemination of science through the power of new media and digital technologies, which are now used by scientists worldwide.
There are also more Supporters and Partners of Athens International Digital Film Festival we must not forget to mention such as Wildlife Conservation Film Festival from USA, which takes place in New York, Miami, Washington and other American cities, DUHOK International Film Festival, which is organized by the Cinema Directorate Duhok in cooperation with mitosfilm Berlin, Coventry University in England and Edge Hill University in England..
AIDFF’s non-stop communication to an international level is a key concern for the people working intensively on the Festival. Screenings are organized in many different countries
The screening will take place on Monday November 30th, 6pm at Edge Hill University, Creative Edge, Lecture Theatre.