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FOOD & TRAVEL

Storytelling Workshop in Athens and Patmos Island, with the SNF’s Support

July 19, 2018

The International Aegean Film Festival, the annual meeting point for filmmakers and storytellers from across the world, presents this year a curated program that includes documentaries and short films, as well as series of events and activities.

For the first time this year the festival organizes in Athens and in Patmos island the “2018 Storytelling Workshop”, which is implemented with the Stavros Niarchos Foundation’s support, within the framework of its “Recharging The Youth” grant initiative.

For 12 days, aspiring storytellers from all over the world will have the chance to enhance their creative writing skills and participate in the development of new script ideas, while coming together with acclaimed industry professionals. The “2018 Storytelling Workshop” is taking place in Athens from July 12th to July 15th, and in Patmos from July 16th to July 22nd, 2018.

For more information regarding the 2018 Storytelling Workshop see here.

Source: SNF.org.

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