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outreach activities travelling festival university video libraries school film clubs walk the Watch Dog WATCH DOCS on-line
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travelling WATCH DOCS festival It was launched in 2003 – in 6 Polish cities and Osh in Kyrgyzstan Currently the festival is held in around 40 cities and towns throughout the country
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Travelling festival was created and has been developing until now only thanks to the local initiatives of institutions, organizations and groups. They turn to us with propositions to co-organize festival on the ground. Local partners: universities, NGOs, cultural institutions, mainly cinemas and theaters, sometimes also individuals. Entrance is free of charge
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travelling Docudays UA festival A different formula In 2014 - 104 250 viewers in 245 localities E.g. 16 cinemas, schools of all types (vast majority), 42 corrective colonies, 11 pre-trial detention centres
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Video library resources include 50 documentary films devoted to broadly understood human rights issues, democracy and equality, screened in past editions of the International Film Festival WATCH DOCS. Human Rights in Film. 30 universities are participating in the project at the moment
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launched a cooperation with big media group – Agora SA - publisher of the Gazeta Wyborcza and gazeta.pl, radio station TOK FM and its Internet edition – tokfm.pl all of these media are WATCH DOCS media patrons Tokfm.pl launched its subservice dedicated to WATCH DOCS on-line, combined with our channel on www.kinoplex.pl
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WATCH DOCS DIY A good practice of One World in Prague Alternative distribution of social documentaries Human rights and film education, enhancing debate on local ground
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www.watchdocs.pl festival@watchdocs.pl
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