The younger generations take up the mantle. A workshop, a session for families, a ludic session for children, continuation of the sessions by Young Programmers and a screening for secondary school children in Navarre.
This recreational session, also run in collaboration with Drac Màgic, will involve a game using sounds and images mixed with pictures by illustrator Marta Castro. She herself will be drawing live while the film is showing, to plunge the audience into all the vibrant, delicate richness of nature.
At this workshop, run on 15th March at Civivox Mendillorri, a group of children aged from 6 to 12 will explore the possibilities of light together with the Drac Màgic group, discovering its effects on the ecosystem and filming short scenes with twinkles, reflections or shadows hidden among the trees around us, in order to experience how they behave.
As it has done for several years now, on its last morning the festival will be offering a screening of short films to be enjoyed with the family. ¡Buenos días, mundo! [Hello world!] is a nature walk to bring us up close to fauna and flora - made of paper but at the same time highly realistic. In this session run by Drac Màgic, we'll discover ten little animals of different species who live in the water and in the woods.
Upper and lower secondary students will once again have the chance to play an active part in the festival, thanks to the session taking place on the morning of 14th March at the Filmoteca de Navarra.