Children film festival attracts over 38 schools
LAHORE The seventh Lahore International Children’s Film Festival, which started on November 16, has attracted over 38 schools and nearly 12,600 schoolchildren during the first three days. According to a press release, The Little Art was hosting shows at two venues including cinemas and Alhamra Arts Council, The Mall
By our correspondents
November 19, 2015
LAHORE
The seventh Lahore International Children’s Film Festival, which started on November 16, has attracted over 38 schools and nearly 12,600 schoolchildren during the first three days.
According to a press release, The Little Art was hosting shows at two venues including cinemas and Alhamra Arts Council, The Mall Lahore. The festival was organised in collaboration with the Cinepax Cinemas, Alhamra Arts Council and supported by the CKU – Centre of Culture and Development in Denmark. The festival also welcomed the children from public and foundation schools. A total of 77 films for children from 26 countries are being showcased at the festival. The festival will continue its shows at the cinema till 21st of November and from 23rd to 25th of November at Alhamra Arts Council, The Mall, with special dialogue sessions.
The seventh Lahore International Children’s Film Festival, which started on November 16, has attracted over 38 schools and nearly 12,600 schoolchildren during the first three days.
According to a press release, The Little Art was hosting shows at two venues including cinemas and Alhamra Arts Council, The Mall Lahore. The festival was organised in collaboration with the Cinepax Cinemas, Alhamra Arts Council and supported by the CKU – Centre of Culture and Development in Denmark. The festival also welcomed the children from public and foundation schools. A total of 77 films for children from 26 countries are being showcased at the festival. The festival will continue its shows at the cinema till 21st of November and from 23rd to 25th of November at Alhamra Arts Council, The Mall, with special dialogue sessions.
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