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Complex Assignment #3: International Cycling Film Festival (Intermediate)

The Flottmann Halls are the venue of choice for the ICFF since 2009.
The Flottmann Halls: Until now, the festival takes place at Flottmann-Hallen in Herne, Germany. The location is a former machine-tool factory that was transformed into a cultural center.

ICFF
Enjoys Success

Bochum   A Success History of Cross-Border Movie Screening

Herne.   The International Cycling Film Festival was established in Bochum in December 2005 by the chairman of the cycling club team, Hollandse Frietjes. The festival first launched in September 2006 under the name International Cycling Video Festival and featured 17 films from the USA, Scotland, Switzerland, Austria, and Germany. The event was arranged as a three-days festival, containing two film screenings on day 1 and 2 and ending with a time trial for both cyclists and moviemakers on day 3.
Thanks to an increasing number of participants and a rising variety and quality of film contributions, the festival kept continuously growing. In 2009, its name was modified to International Cycling Film Festival. The festival's original venue in Bochum, Club Goldkante, turned out to be too small for the grown audience. Hence, the organizers of the festival decided to move the 4th International Cycling Film Festival to the city of Herne. Since then, the festival has been taking place at the Flottmann-Hallen, a former machine-tool factory that was transformed into a cultural center.
The Polish-German ICFF cooperation started in summer 2011, when Aleksander Kopia, founder of the Silesian Bicycle Initiative, met with organizers from Germany. The first guest performances in Poland took place in the Silesian Voivodeship in Katowice and in Czestochowain in 2012. This gave rise to the idea of setting up a second ICFF in Poland, based on an equal partnership between the Polish and the German organizers of the ICFF.
German festival poster from 2012. Subsequently, the 2013 festival program was shown in Herne (Germany) and Czestochowa (Poland) at the same time. In 2014, the Polish ICFF moved from Czestochowa to Cracow. Since then, the ICFF is under the patronage of the German Consulate General. The Polish ICFF festival is also supported by Goethe-Institute, a German association promoting the German language and encouraging an intercultural exchange. In 2014, Dutch moviemaker Erwin Zantinga joined the ICFF. The ICFF is now a trinational festival with fixed venues in Poland, the Netherlands and Germany.
Text adopted from “International Cycling Film Festival,” Wikipedia. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Cycling_Film_Festival.

Header image “Flottmann Halls” (icff-heading.jpg)
 "Veranstaltungszentrum Flottmannhallen in Herne" by de:Benutzer:Stahlkocher, used under CC BY-SA 3.0 / Cropped from original. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Herne_Flottmann_Hallen_gesamt.jpg. Copyright © 2007 de:Benutzer:Stahlkocher.

First column image “Macedonian ICFF Poster” (icff.jpg)
 "ICFF poster for a guest performance in Skopje, Macedonia, in July 2014" by Nika Gavrovska, used under CC BY 3.0 / Cropped from original. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ICFF_poster_for_a_guest_performance_in_Macedonia.jpg. Copyright © 2014 Nika Gavrovska.

Second column image “German ICFF Poster” (poster.jpg)
 "Official poster of the 7th International Cycling Film Festival 2012" by Ralf Ziegeweid, used under CC BY-SA 3.0 / Cropped from original. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:2012_ICFF_Festivalposter.jpg. Copyright © 2012 Ralf Ziegeweid.
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