Cinemagic

49 Botanic Avenue
BELFAST
BT7 1JL
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Location

City Centre
Established in 1989, Cinemagic has developed a worldwide reputation for excellence in children’s programming. Over the last eighteen years the festival has grown in stature, gained international recognition and is now the largest festival of its kind in the UK and Ireland.

Cinemagic is a festival designed for and by young people. Over the past eighteen years their dedicated Young Film Consultants and Young Juries have helped create the very best film and workshop programmes as well as shaping the direction and promotion of all festival activities.

The festival caters for all young people (aged between 4 and 25) with any range of film and television interest – whether they want to watch and enjoy, create their own work or take things a stage further and find out more about a possible career in the film or television industries.

While the core festival events are in Belfast, Cinemagic is equally committed to providing opportunities for young people in other regions. The Cinemagic Outreach and Education department works throughout the year with school and youth groups across Northern Ireland offering a packed programme of exciting and hands on educational opportunities for teachers and students, ranging from careers events to production training and from film criticism to media literacy workshops with top industry professionals.

Facilities

Café / Rest / Bar, Book Online, Child Friendly, Concessions, Group Bookings, Opening: Monday – Friday: 9.00am – 5.30pm, Tickets available from BWC, EntertainmentPrivate car parkingCredit Cards
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9031 1900
Fax: +44 (0) 28 9031 9709
info@cinemagic.org.uk
www.cinemagic.org.uk
 

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