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Brickfilms -- a Lego film festival, tomorrow in Sweden!

Cory Doctorow at 8:06 am Fri, Oct 12, 2007

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Henrik sez, "I've started the first Lego animation festival in Northern Europe, and it takes place for the first time tomorrow (Saturday that is) in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden. There will be three blocks of short brickfilms and the venue is a 300 seat theater. Hopefully, it will eventually go mobile and tour the country and perhaps the Nordic countries. The festival will feature not only 20+ independent brickfilms but there will also be stands with computers and cams where people can try out Lego animation themselves if they want." Link (Thanks, Henrik!)

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  • Adam Chernow

    @nicheplayer: Floating Ford Ad? I see no such ad.

    This looks interesting… I just wish the linked page was in English or provided an easy way to translate.

    -A

  • Mark Frauenfelder

    The floating ad sneaked by us. We are getting rid of it asap.

  • nicheplayer

    Wow, that floating Ford ad is annoying. I expect more from Boing Boing. Are you owned by Yahoo! now?

    PS — I love LEGO.