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Students from Bosilegrad win second prize at Children's Video Clip Festival KIDIKEM

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Students from Bosilegrad won the second prize for camera and creative apaproach at the 8th Children's Video Clip Festival KIDIKEM in Belgrade, the association "Glas" in Bosilegrad announced. The winners study at the “Manime” Bosilegrad animation school founded by artist Ljubisa Penev. The students participated at the festival with the film "Bosilegrad stories". 

The seven-minute film is about the traditions and customs in Bosilegrad. It also emphasizes the regional problem related to water pollution which is due to the extraction of non-ferrous and precious metals. "The students did an excellent job. We are constantly upgrading and looking for new approaches and techniques when working with these talented children," said Ljubisa Penev, the BTA reported.





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