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Do you enjoy watching films? Would you like to see new films from around the world? Ever thought of being a film critic? If so, this year’s Cinemagic Dublin ‘CineSeekers’ and ‘CineFocus’ film jury is for you! Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival for Young People is recruiting jury panels of 8-18 year olds from all over Ireland to watch and judge a series of  films from around the world during the May Cinemagic Dublin 2015 Festival programme.

 

The jury will meet in Cineworld Cinemas Parnell Street and Filmbase Temple Bar where they will enjoy a feast of film, learn how to review and critique, and choose the winning films of the weekend.

 

Cinemagic film jury members will have the opportunity to meet other young film fans, learn about the role of the film critic, and play an important role in Cinemagic Dublin’s 8th Festival for Young People.

 

Chris Shaw, Cinemagic Festival Programmer said “The young film critics jury offers young people the chance to meet others with a similar passion for film, to discuss and debate, and to make new friends, whilst expanding their understanding of the different genres of film.”

 

To register for the May Cinemagic Dublin Festival Jury

Please download a Registration Form from www.cinemagic.ie and return to Cinemagic, (Belfast admin address: 49 Botanic Ave, Belfast BT7 1JL) or email Claire@cinemagic.ie by 30th April 2015.

 

The 8-11 year old CineSeekers Jury takes place from 10.30am-3.30pm in Cineworld on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th May.

 

The 12-14 year old CineFocus Jury takes place from 10.30am-3.30pm Filmbase on Saturday 9thth and Sunday 10th May

 

The 15-18 year old CineFocus Jury takes place from 10.30am-3.30pm in Cineworld on Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th May

 

The cost to participate is 10.00 Euro per person payable in advance to Cinemagic to reserve a place. The event is a cross border initiative.

The Dublin Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival for Young People runs from 5th-17th May 2015

 

 

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