VITEBSK, 1 June (BelTA) – On 1 June Vitebsk will host the international festival of short movies Cinema Perpetuum Mobile, BelTA learned from the Vitebsk organizers of the festival.
Back in April the festival program was shown in Minsk, Brest, Mogilev, Baranovichi, Mozyr and Soligorsk. Finally, the festival has reached Vitebsk.
The program includes 110 films from 17 countries, including Spain, France, India, Denmark, and Norway. The festival will open with a regional section, and will continue with two days of fiction films, a one-day competitive program, animation program, and Belarus competition and out-of-competition programs. The festival will end on 7 June with experimental films which the organizers designated as zen-trash.
The annual international film festival Cinema Perpetuum Mobile was founded in 2011 by the Belarusian community of enthusiastic moviegoers "Kinaklub.org". This is a social project open to anyone. It is aimed at promoting the independent cinema, developing the Belarusian cinema, and establishing a platform for a dialogue between the cinema communities and cinema fans around the world.