Films, fun and emo-klezmer
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November 24, 2011
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# Films, fun and emo-klezmer
FAMU/Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, the
best European film school (according to Hollywood Reporter), is 65 years
old. Despite its venerable age, the institution still continues to
produce interesting alumni, and the undergrads don't stay behind either.
Graffitiger by Libor Pixa scooped an Oscar nomination at the
Student Academy Awards while *Cagey Tigers* by the mysterious Aramisova
was screened at Cannes.
The best way to spot a talent or a flop, to see what actually is
happening at the school right now in terms of documentaries, feature
films, animations, etc is at the annual student film festival FamuFest.
Renowened for buoyant parties and accompanied by a diverse musical
programme, this year the fest includes gigs by Austrian freaks
**Fuckhead**, Berlin's Puppetmasta **Candie Hank** and the cream of the
crop of local talent including witch housers **Tempelhof**, electro
decadents I Love 69 Popgeju, house live act Popper-C,
Bonus -- whom we [interviewed][1]{: target="_blank"} recently
-- or the emo-klezmer slash 8-bit krautrock **To žluté, co máte na
kalhotkách** (which I'd rather not translate here, ahem).
The three-day audiovisual extravaganza starts on Friday 25 and continues
until 27 November on Sunday.
tempelhof by TEMPELHOF
[1]: http://www.electronicbeats.net/music/interviews/bonus-kidding-about-street-zen
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# Films, fun and emo-klezmer FAMU/Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, the best European film school (according to Hollywood Reporter), is 65 years old. Despite its venerable age, the institution still continues to produce interesting alumni, and the undergrads don't s...