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Join us for MiniTREFF!

Free Film Screening for UiT Staff and Students

Join RESULT and the Tromsø Educational Film Festival (TREFF) for a special screening of a curated selection of educational films.

In March 2024, RESULT successfully hosted the inaugural TREFF, attracting 100 participants from various countries. Building on this success, we are excited to offer a Mini-TREFF to our employees and students, featuring some of the best films from this year’s festival.

Location: Campus Tromsø,  Teorifagsbygget Hus 1, Aud 1

Date: Wednesday, 2nd October 2024

Time: 9:15-11:30

Program

For more details about the films, please click on the titles or scroll to see the descriptions provided beneath the program schedule.

09:15 — 10:15

Screening — Short films 

Tell Me What I See Norway 10 min
What are plastics? Norway 4 min
Andrej at the dentist Norway 4 min
A World of Rhythm Norway 5 min

10:15 — 10:30

Break

Light refreshments will be served.

10:30 — 11:15

Screening — Audience and jury’s favourite

11:15 — 11:30

Wrap-up

Screenings

What are plastics?

What are plastics?

While making an online course about reducing plastic waste, Jostein realizes he doesn’t quite know what plastic really is. He embarks on a quest to the university to find out.

Speaking Through Me

Speaking Through Me

Speaking Through Me was created to empower teens and young adults with knowledge and awareness about the most precious and amazing supercomputer they will ever own: their developing brain.

A World of Rhythm

A World of Rhythm

The film focuses on the experience of rhythms in everyday life. The intriguing audiovisual production inspires and motivates learning more about rhythmic phenomena.

Tell me what I see

Tell me what I see

The film is about Simen who studies sociology. As a visually impaired student, it requires a little extra to study on an equal footing with others.

Andrej at the dentist

Andrej at the dentist

This film provides insight into the challenges that some patients may face during seemingly simple dental procedures. It stresses the significance of clear communication, building trust, and paying attention to subtle cues that indicate a patient’s discomfort in the dental chair.

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