"Sounds Like Teen Spirit" is the UK film participating at the EU Film Festival. This year there are 23 films from 17 countries in the festival. "Sounds Like Teen Spirit" will be shown on Saturday 21th November at 16:15 hrs. at the SF World Cinema, Central World.
Sounds Like Teen Spirit directed by Jamie J Johnson. It is an affectionate, comic and unique feature documentary that delves behind the scenes of the world's premiere youth music spectacle; The Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
While The Eurovision Song Contest has matured into the highest rating non-sporting event in the world, enjoyed by over six hundred million people annually, Junior Eurovision is somewhat more of a home-grown affair. Now in its seventh year, the Junior competition differs in one major aspect from the adult competition: all of the ten to fifteen year old amateur contestants must compose and write their own entries and sing them in their national language.
Not knowing who would make it through all seventeen participating countries' national selections, the film crew travelled from Belarus to the Ukraine, Cyprus to Belgium and Malta to Sweden to see whom each nation selected to represent them in Rotterdam at the Final.
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Venue:
SF World Cinema, Central World
Contact: Mallika Iamla-or Email: Phone: 02 678 5601 |
This year there will be 23 films to be screened at the EU Film Festival between 5-15 November at the Vista Kadsuankaew, Chiangmai. "Sounds Like Teen Spirit" is a film from the UK. Directed by Jamie J Johnson
Sounds Like Teen Spirit is an affectionate, comic and unique feature documentary that delves behind the scenes of the world's premiere youth music spectacle; The Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
While The Eurovision Song Contest has matured into the highest rating non-sporting event in the world, enjoyed by over six hundred million people annually, Junior Eurovision is somewhat more of a home-grown affair. Now in its seventh year, the Junior competition differs in one major aspect from the adult competition: all of the ten to fifteen year old amateur contestants must compose and write their own entries and sing them in their national language.
Not knowing who would make it through all seventeen participating countries' national selections, the film crew travelled from Belarus to the Ukraine, Cyprus to Belgium and Malta to Sweden to see whom each nation selected to represent them in Rotterdam at the Final.

Venue:
Vista Kadsuankaew
4th Floor, Kadsuankaew Shopping Centre
21 Khay Kaew Road, T. Suthep
Chiangmai
Contact: British Council, Chiangmai Email: Phone: 53 242 103 Ext. 0 |