Graduates who participated in ‘Looking China’ receive awards

Three of the graduates who participated in the Looking for China Youth Film Project programme, awarded at the Golden Lenses Awards.
21.01.19 - Escac Studio,

Three of the four ESCAC graduates who participated in the Looking for China Youth Film Project, a cultural exchange programme for film students organised by the Academy for International Communication of Chinese Culture at Beijing Normal University, have been recognised with three awards at the Golden Lenses Awards, organised by Looking for China.

Angels Melange with her short film Father Bird and Bernat de Ferrer with The Eyes of Qingshan have won the Third Prize and Daniel Olmos Ochoa with Bikespotting, has won the Best Cultural Discovery Award.

The seventh edition has welcomed more than 400 film students from all over the world, who have travelled to China to experience the local life, culture and make several short films on this year’s theme; “Ecology, Biology and the Knowledge of Life”.

Judith Carceller, Daniel Olmos, Bernat de Ferrer and Angels Melange are the four ESCAC graduates who travelled to China and here they tell us about their experience.

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