The IndieLisboa Association dedicates its activities to film education throughout the year.
It promotes film programming aimed at a variety of audiences, through the festivals it organizes, post-festival extensions or specific film shows, organized in collaboration or on commission.
These activities take place autonomously or in parallel to these film programming moments, and take the form of workshops and other activities whose starting point is cinema, through the screening of feature films or short films, and which aim to enrich the public's experience, foster their growing interest in cinema, promoting encounters, debate, reflection, knowledge and creation.
Baby Cinema Workshops
(1-3 years old)
Encourage an encounter with the first moving images, through their different stimuli such as colors, light, sounds and through the exploration of physical materials in a space for playing and feeling.
Film Initiation Workshop (6-10 years old)
Through the presence and direct relationship with film professionals, who are guests and mediators of the workshop, it is proposed to explore one or more areas associated with the making of a film, such as sound, photography, editing, etc.
Documentary Film Workshop
(8-14 years old)
Using photographic archives, moving images from amateur or professional films, newspapers and other visual documents, conditions are created to understand and create documentary cinema, adapted to the local reality.
Film Programming Workshop
(adults, teachers, mediators, etc)
Led by a film programmer, this workshop aims to underline the importance of helping children and young people to use, enjoy and understand moving images, so that they are empowered not only technically, but also and above all culturally.