Schedule:
Sunday, February 3
- 6:30 p.m. - Screening of a selection of short films produced by students in the Bachelor’s Degree in Audiovisual Communication, with the directors and/or producers in attendance:
“Family Day” – Directed by student David Blankleider. Runtime: 13 min.
“Extracorpus” – Directed by student Bernardo Antonaccio. Runtime: 13 min.
- 9:00 p.m. – Lecture “50 Years Since the Trial and Execution of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem” by Dr. Perednik.
Monday, February 4
- 6:00 p.m. Faculty audiovisual production. Documentary: “Hospi” by Gerardo Castelli, Academic Coordinator of the Bachelor’s Degree in Audiovisual Communication. ICAU Award – SYLICONE Paris – II WIP XIV FICPE 2011. Running time: 75 minutes.
Tuesday, February 5
- 5:45 p.m. - Screening of award-winning films from FIA’12 (International Animation Festival). Total duration: 18 min.
Short film details:
Title: Lavazza Favola a modo mio
Director: Dadomani Studio (Italy)
Title: Cumulus
Director: José M. Azuela (Mexico)
Title: Zina Musical
Director: Javier Figueroa (Uruguay)
Title: Luminaris
Director: Juan Pablo Zaramela (Spain)
8:00 p.m. - Lecture “Israel: The Jewish State’s Present and Political Future” by Dr. Alberto Spectorowski, Professor of Political Theory and Comparative Politics at Tel Aviv University.
9:30 p.m. - Screening (continental premiere) of the documentary “The Stigma,” directed and produced by Martí Sans. Followed by a discussion with Dr. Perednik, who appeared in the film, and David Telias, Coordinator of the Department of Jewish Studies.
All activities at “Espacio ORT” are free and open to the public. University students have free access to all festival events upon presentation of their student ID.