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Over 130 Students Participate in the First-Ever Film Commission’s Summer Camp

Aug 24 2023 Share
Over the past weeks, 130 students, aged 9 to 11, have been given a unique experience to learn about film through a hands-on approach. Over a ten-day programme, students learnt about cinema, film production, scriptwriting, storyboarding, acting, filming and editing. The culmination of each programme was the shooting of a short film which the students got to develop from a script they cowrote.
The engaging hands-on curriculum for the programme was developed in collaboration with FACETS, a US based Film Education organisation which was also entrusted with training and mentoring of the film educators delivering the programme.
This summer camp is one of the various film education initiatives being developed by the film commission with the aim to inspire a new generation of filmmakers while increasing awareness about opportunities in the film industry.
“Education is the key to future proof Malta’s film industry. It is crucial to start integrating the art of film within our education system for all those who aspire to become Malta’s film makers. The Government together with the Malta Film Commission will continue working hard to offer more new avenues through which more people can enter and work in Malta’s film industry,” outlined Minister for Tourism Clayton Bartolo.
Malta Film Commissioner Johann Grech insisted that, “we are giving more opportunities to our children in film education to increase awareness about the art of film and the potential of the film industry.  We are incentivizing work in film because we want to create more opportunities for all, where our children can reach their dreams and can have careers in our film industry.”

This summer camp was made possible through the collaborations of the Malta Film Commission with the Foundation of Educational Services (FES) and the Malta College of Arts Science and Technology (MCAST).

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Malta Second In List Of Countries With Worst Press Freedom

Malta Second In List Of Countries With Worst Press Freedom
Aug 24 2023 Share

Poland and Malta have emerged as the most challenging European countries for journalists grappling with legal harassment, prompting serious concerns about press freedom and democratic well-being. 

The report, issued by Case group of NGOs on behalf of the Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation, spotlights Poland as the EU’s central hub for “strategic lawsuits against public participation” (Slapp). 

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Over the past decade, Poland has experienced a staggering 128 court cases, many transpiring during the Law and Justice party’s reign marked by nationalism and populism.

Malta closely follows with 88 cases, while France (76), Croatia (54), Slovenia (42), Italy (32), and Ireland (31) contribute to this disconcerting pattern. Malta is particularly pronounced when adjusted per population, recording 19.9 cases per 100,000 residents.

In response, the EU is crafting an anti-Slapp law, empowering judges to dismiss abusive cases and penalize culprits. This involves deliberations with the European Commission, MEPs, and EU diplomats.

Analysis of the study reveals politicians, state entities, and businessmen instigating most cases (340 and 335 respectively out of 820 surveyed), with media professionals, NGO activists, academics, and cartoonists among victims. Alleged defamation takes the lead with 590 cases, followed by privacy breaches, while alleged corruption is central to 181 cases.

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Mat Rosales Releases Music Video For ‘Agħmillu Lager’

Mat Rosales Releases Music Video For 'Agħmillu Lager'
Aug 24 2023 Share

Local artist Mat Rosales has released a fun music video for his hit track ‘Agħmillu Lager’, featuring the musician vibing in different attire with a guitar and, of course, a lager. 

The track is an entertaining recounting of all the experiences that accumulate before one really, really needs a beer. And it’s when one is finally sitting down with friends for a beer that one finally greeted with the iconic phrase: ‘agħmillu lager’. 

The song is available for streaming on Spotify, with the summery music video also out now for you to enjoy! And maybe chill back and get your own pint of lager as you enjoy watching! 

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Pornographic Video Plays On Public Spinola Bay Screen

Pornographic Video Plays On Public Spinola Bay Screen
Aug 24 2023 Share

A video shared by a pair of Italian tourists captures the moment they were stunned as they came across a pornographic video playing on a public screen in Spinola Bay. 

The tourists were absolutely baffled, asking whether they were seeing the same thing and finding it rather hilarious.

 

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It is unclear why the video was playing and who did so. However, many pointed out how concerning the situation actually is, given how the area is normally attended by many people, often as families. 

What do you make of this?

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