Academia Film Olomouc
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Academia Film Olomouc (AFO) is an international science
AFO arranges an ongoing accompanying program for the general public. It consists of exhibitions, interventions and events in public spaces, as well as AFO Echoes, which screens films from the festival in cinemas.
History
Origin and early years
Academia Film Olomouc was established in 1966 by the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Short Film Prague and Palacký University, inspired by a festival of didactic films in Padua, Italy, also held within the university campus. Short Film Prague, the main promoter of the festival from its beginning, had been producing educational films since the 1950s, by film-makers including Jiří Lehovec, Jan Calábek and Bohumil Vošáhlík. These films presented current scientific discoveries and innovations so as to be comprehensible to students and schoolchildren, as well as scientists, and gained an international reputation at the time. In addition, the 1950s and 1960s saw Czechoslovak State Film create a separate department dealing with similar topics.
The university and the
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the festival grew in size and popularity.
Post-Communism
In the 1990s, AFO became an international festival, but experienced a serious threat from the termination of state funding. While still receiving funding from the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, Czech Academy of Sciences, and the Ministry of Culture, the festival was increasingly forced to rely on private sponsors. In 1999 Jan Schneider became the director of AFO, replacing Jindřich Schulz, the former vice-chancellor of Palacký University.
In 2001, the festival moved part of its operations to the Regional Museum, where a video forum, media forum and film bar were set up, with Schneider telling
Program
Festival programming
The Programming team, consisting mostly of members of
The festival program has four main areas: competition, thematic section, Industry 4Science for the professional public, and the accompanying program of concerts, exhibitions, and performances. The festival competition is based around films pre-selected by the programming team, who review current productions in the science documentary field and approach relevant production groups such as the World Congress of Science and Factual Producers. In 2017 there were about 4000 films submitted for the competition, with about 40 of them selected for their respective competition categories. Expert juries made up of Czech and international authors, producers, scientists and publicists, choose the winners of the competition categories.
The stated aims of AFO are:
- To present science, research and technology to the general public as fascinating and crucial fields of human activity and inherent part of our culture and society.
- To approach the broad public with current as well as future burning issues of our civilization, planet and space.
- To connect the academic sphere and scientific institutions with professionals from television and film industry and other cultural institutions.
- To support creation of new educational films, TV broadcasts and other multimedia formats.
- To encourage and form active and critical thinking audiences.[3]
Festival awards
The festival competition is divided into several categories. Thousands of films from all around the world are submitted every year. The dramaturgy team makes a shortlist of films to be presented to the juries and the festival audience.
- AFO Statutory Awards
- The RCPTM award for the Best International Science Documentary film - awarded by a panel of Czech and international experts
- The innogy award for the Best Czech Science Documentary Film - awarded by a panel of Czech and international experts
- Award for the Best Short Science Documentary Film - awarded by a panel of Czech and international experts
- Award for contribution to the popularization of science (individual) - granted by the AFO dramaturgy team
- Award for contribution to the popularization of science (institution) - granted by the AFO dramaturgy team
- AFO Non-Statutory Awards
- Audience Award, decided by a vote of the festival audience and chosen from all films across festival competition categories.
- The Palacký University Student Jury Award – student representatives of each faculty choose the best film from all competition categories.[4]
Thematic sections
Besides the festival competitions, the main content of the festival program is presented through thematic sections, each of which are related to the annual umbrella topic of that year's festival. Every dramaturge curates one of the thematic sections for which they select films, TV shows, lectures, workshops, guests and an accompanying program.
AFO Junior, targeting children and youth, is one of the regular thematic sections, run in cooperation with the Na Cucky Theatre, Fort Science and ČT Déčko TV channel. It includes screenings, thematic workshops, virtual reality, basic filmmaking techniques, and animation workshops.
Accompanying program
The festival organizers also run an accompanying program, which runs during the festival as well as the rest of the year, consisting of exhibitions, workshops, screenings, and site-specific events. Over the years, the accompanying program has features exhibits such as a huge ice cube in the festival graphic design on Horní náměstí, virtual reality shows in Auditorium Maximum, AFO graffiti and street art around Olomouc, outdoor screenings at the square, or 3D printer demonstrations. Throughout the year, AFO Kino film screenings are organized in cooperation with Kino Metropol.
The AFO Echoes program puts on showings of films from the main festival in other cities and towns, in venues such as observatories, schools, cafés, and cinemas.
The festival also has a music program, presenting Czech and foreign musicians who connect music and science.
4Science
The 4Science program section focuses primarily on professional networking in the field of education and science documentary films, connecting scientists, filmmakers and audio-visual industry representatives. This section consists of Camp 4Science and Industry 4Science.
Camp 4Science is a six-day educational workshop for beginner filmmakers and new film projects which focus on science popularization through science and non-fiction documentary films. The workshop program covers technical procedures, creation of narratives in documentary films, special approaches to documentary production and financing.
Industry 4Science brings together audio-visual industry representatives with science experts, who then share their knowledge of technical innovations, transformation of audiences and their habits, or future topics to be covered. The aim of this meeting is to establish new cooperation among the participating TV channel productions and production groups.
Festival guests
The festival regularly features high-profile guests from the fields of science,
References
- ^ 30 let Academia filmu Olomouc: Mezinárodní festival vědeckých, populárně-vědeckých a didaktických filmů, televizních pořadů a videoprogramů. Přeložil Yvona VYHNÁNKOVÁ. Olomouc: Univerzita Palackého, 1995, S. 29.
- ^ 30 let Academia filmu Olomouc: Mezinárodní festival vědeckých, populárně-vědeckých a didaktických filmů, televizních pořadů a videoprogramů. Přeložil Yvona VYHNÁNKOVÁ. Olomouc: Univerzita Palackého, 1995, S. 22
- ^ UNIVERZITA PALACKÉHO V OLOMOUCI, HLAVNÍ NORMA UP. Statut Mezinárodního festivalu populárně-vědeckých filmů Academia Film Olomouc. Olomouc: Univerzita Palackého, 2013, S. 3
- ^ "Ceny a vítězové festivalu". Archived from the original on 2018-09-12. Retrieved 2018-10-11.
- ^ "AFO 48: Competition Juries". Olomouc, Czech Republic: Acadamia Film Olomouc. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
- ^ "Call for AFO48: Discover the beauty of mathematics" (in Czech). Olomouc, Czech Republic: Acadamia Film Olomouc. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
- ^ "Clash of science toll on AFO48 judge Richard Saunders" (in Czech). Olomouc, Czech Republic: Acadamia Film Olomouc. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
- ISBN 9788024434629, archived from the original(PDF) on 10 August 2013, retrieved 16 May 2013
External links
Academia Film Olomouc Homepage of the festival