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Teen filmmakers shine at festival

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Teen filmmakers shine at festival

The Ginkgo Festival, hosted by The Experimental High School Attached to Beijing Normal University, showcased 1,879 films from around the world, highlighting the diversity and creativity of young filmmakers. The festival aims to nurture young creators by providing a platform for them to express themselves and discover their creative voice.

The Ginkgo Festival, an international film festival for young people, received 1,879 entries, including 1,512 international films. The festival's International Section enables youth from around the world to connect and share their stories. Judges praised the diversity of themes and forms of expression in the films, which included documentaries and experimental works. The festival's organizers believe that it fills a gap in film education for teenagers in China. The Experimental High School Attached to Beijing Normal University has developed a comprehensive film education program, which includes courses, hands-on practice, and presentations. The school's goal is to foster creative thinking and aesthetic appreciation in its students.

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