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Punto y Raya and CeTA join forces once again to coproduce a new PyR Festival, on this occasion, in its JUNIOR format.
Based in Barcelona, MAD is a non-profit association devoted to cultural engineering through the development of projects involving Art, Science and Technology.
Based in Wroclaw, CeTA (Audiovisual Technology Center) is an innovative cultural facility working in the field of new visual technologies, primarily for use in cinematography.


We heartfully thank the donations by:
> Zakamarki Publishing House
> Znak Publishing House
> Dwie siostry Publishing House
> Księgarnia Autorska Bookstore
> Boboki
> Klockownia
And Edyta Gabała, Coordinator of Artistic Projects at CeTA, for the gorgeous hand embroidered JUNIOR 2019 flags!
This extension of Punto y Raya Festival follows the same spirit and features the same activities as the “senior” editions of the world benchmark for Abstract Art in Motion. The difference is that the contents are MADE BY CHILDREN aged under 13 years old.
The second PyR Junior edition took place October 4 - 6th 2019, hosted and coproduced by CeTA (Audiovisual Technology Center) in Wroclaw, Poland. The Call for Abstract Short Films closed on August 5th, with the participation of children and schools from 10 countries / 28 cities.
Other activities included live performances -also produced by children, under the guidance of international professionals-, workshops exploring various disciplines, interactive installations, guest screenings, and numerous creative and playful activities to enjoy with the family.

Artist, actress and performer. She graduated from the Polish Academy of Theater in Wroclaw, in the Puppetry Department. She has been awarded multiple times in Poland and abroad, and in 2013 she was awarded by the Government of the Lower Silesia for her achievements in the field of culture.

Graduated from the Krakow’s Academy of Dramatic Arts (Wrocław branch), Arkadiusz is a film and theatre actor, instructor, director, poet, and playwright. He writes and directs for Dolnośląski Teatr Młodego Widza, and has appeared on numerous films and tv-series.


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CeTA (Audiovisual Technology Center), is an innovative cultural facility working in the field of new visual technologies, primarily for use in cinematography. Heir of the exquisite legacy of the Wrocław Feature Film Studio (1954-2011), it houses sound stages, chemical labs, scenography workshops, actors’ dressing-rooms, props and costumes. Around 500 films were made in the Wrocław studio, many of which took a permanent place in the history of Polish cinema.


This room has a special place in history: here, eminent Polish directors like Wojciech Jerzy Has, Stanisław Lenartowicz and Sylwester Chęciński sat to watch the first versions of their films.



