Lisbon promotes short films competition about neighborhoods
Until April 5, the teams, made up of three to five members, can apply with their idea, and the members must have some relationship with the neighborhood they intend to film.
Then, on April 16, the 10 winning groups will be announced, who will be able to put their ideas about their neighborhood into practice and who will be followed up in training workshops.
The public exhibition of the short films, lasting about five minutes, is scheduled for July, according to Apordoc, a partner in this initiative of the City Council.
This challenge, called “My neighborhood is Lisbon”, seeks ideas that are ‘free and different’.
Over the next few months, several initiatives will be promoted, some promoted directly by the municipality, others managed by the program’s partner entities.
In the presentation session of the commemoration program for the 10th anniversary of the BIP/ZIP Program, which is the responsibility of the Local Development department of the municipality, tutored by Councilwoman Paula Marques, the Local Development Game, a participatory discussion tool, was also released.