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The European Union Film Festival (EUFF), in collaboration with Smile Foundation, dedicated a day titled "Bachpan" for young Indian audiences during the 10-day festival in New Delhi. The day kicked off with the acclaimed Swedish film UFO Sweden and featured a storyboard-making workshop for children led by Kurt Van der Basch. This initiative aims to entertain, educate, and empower children, using cinema as a tool to foster empathy and promote positive values.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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