Ale Kino! z Klasą
Ale Kino! z Klasą is a year-round educational program that extends the life of the Ale Kino! Festival beyond its November edition, maintaining a continuous connection with teachers and primary school students. The project offers inspiring encounters with artistic cinema, designed to match the educational needs and capabilities of schools, combining film screenings with hands-on workshop activities.
The Ale Kino! z Klasą program is intended for grades 1–3 of primary school and stands out among other film education offers currently available. It includes not only screenings of carefully selected films from the Ale Kino! repertoire but also imagination-sparking stop-motion animation workshops. All activities are tailored to the age group, providing children with a joyful and accessible first experience of film creation.
In February and March 2026, two animated films for children aged 7+ will be screened—one in each month. In April 2026, during the Oko Kalejdoskopu week, animation workshops will be held as a follow-up to the screenings. Each session includes a post-screening discussion lasting approximately 20 minutes.
Film titles and screening dates:
- „Sekret Eleonory” – February 3rd, 2026,
- „Tonda, Sławka i magiczne światło” – March 31st 2026.
The educational package for schools includes:
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printed materials for students (for individual or group use after the screening),
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information about the Ale Kino! Club as a next step for older students (grades 4+),
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dedicated teaching resources to support educators in continuing the conversation around the films.
Pricing:
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The full cycle (2 screenings): 40 PLN per student
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Single screening ticket: 12 PLN per student
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Animation workshop: 750 PLN per group
Workshops will take place Monday to Wednesday, April 20–22, 2026, starting at 9:00 AM. A total of six time slots are available for school groups.
Ale Kino! z Klasą is more than just film education – it’s a unique and engaging way to spend time, enhance cultural and emotional skills, and build an inspiring relationship with the world of cinema and art.