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The “Short Film” and Its Audience
Panel Talk

with Anna Henckel-Donnersmarck,
Samir Karahoda,
Sigrid Hadenius-Ebner
published in Discussions
published on 13.10.2024
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A panel talk on audience development for short films through programming and filmmaking.

This conversation took place during DokuFest’s 23rd edition with Anna Henckel-Donnersmarck (Berlinale Shorts), Samir Karahoda (DokuFest), and Sigrid Hadenius-Ebner (Uppsala International Short Film Festival) participating.

 

Hosted and produced by DokuFest, in collaboration with Talking Shorts.

 
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