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Cinemagic Young Film Programmers’ Summer Scheme Launches for 2025
09 May 2025 : News Desk
Cinemagic Young Consultants
Cinemagic has launched its annual call for young film enthusiasts to take on the role of ‘film consultants’ this July.

Cinemagic are seeking young film enthusiasts to participate in workshops and film screenings to help programme a series of films for the annual Cinemagic Festival that takes place in October 2025, supported by The Department for Communities through Northern Ireland Screen. The film consultants’ scheme runs in Belfast’s Ulster Museum.

Participants in the 2-day programme will work in groups of 8–11-year-olds, 12–14-year-olds and 15–17-year-olds along with the Cinemagic team to discuss festival planning and to help steer the choice of films for the autumn, as they watch and critique films from around the globe.

This summer scheme is opportunity for young film enthusiasts to meet like-minded people who love watching and discussing films, deciding on some of the content for the largest film festival for young people in the UK and Ireland. The programme is open to all young people in Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland.

Chris Shaw, Cinemagic Programmer said: “We are looking forward to welcoming young film fans to our annual young film consultants panel, which has been one of the longest running initiatives of the Cinemagic Festival since its inception. The film consultants will have the opportunity to watch and review international films guided by the Cinemagic team and there will be lots of opportunities for discussion and debate.”

Young consultants will meet on the following dates and participants must be available for both dates. Tickets can be booked here.

All Young Consultant days take place in the Ulster Museum from 10:30am – 3:00pm:
8-11 age group: Wednesday 16th – Thursday 17th July 2025

12-14 age group: Tuesday 22nd – Wednesday 23rd July 2025

15-17 age group: Thursday 24th – Friday 25th July 2025

More information is available on the Cinemagic website.





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