CINEMA AND SCIENCE Science Film Week in Veria

 

The Administration for the Secondary Education of Imathia, the Byzantine Museum friends and Veria Central Public Library organize a Science Film Week from 20 to 24 January 2014. Science and Fantasy meet the cinema and their interaction leads to a charming union. 88 films of 20 countries took part in the 7th International Science Film Festival of Athens (ISFFA). The following 6 awarded films will be shown in The Public Library of Veria: “Resonance: Beings of Frequency”, “Last Call”, “Mystery of Dark Matter”, “What are animals thinking?”, “Danube: Europe’s Amazon”, “The Next Stop Is The Moon”, “How synapses spark”.

The International Science Film Festival of Athens first took place in 2006 and is organized by Caid – Societas Scientiaet Ars within the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Culture.

The films will be shown every morning at the ceremony hall of the Public Library, 8 Ellis St., Veria for students of junior and senior high school that are interested. Admission is free for all films

The program is as follows:

Monday, Wednesday, Friday.

  • 9.00-10.00 : Danube: Europe’s Amazon.
  • 10.30-12.00 : Resonance: Beings of Frequency.
  • 12.30-13.30: Mystery of Dark Matter.

Tuesday, Thursday

  • 9.00-10.00 : What are animals thinking?
  • 10.30-12.00 : Last Call.
  • 12.30-13.30 : The Next Stop Is The Moon.

For school bookings please contact the Central Public Library of Veria (A. Tasiopoulou F. Triantafyllidou) at 2331024494 until Friday 17-1-2014.

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