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The weather chose to cooperate for the first half of the day until Mother Nature decided to drop some of the loudest beats and brightest lights of the day on ID Fest.

Sometime close to 7pm, the skies darkened drastically and lightning bolts spider-webbed across the sky, accompanied by booming claps of thunder. Did we mention the rain? Oh did it rain. Perhaps celebrating his move indoors, Aoki sprayed champagne over the crowd several times before eventually diving from the stage, across the photo pit, and onto a sea of hands who caught him and surfed him around. After over 10 hours at the ID Festival, we packed our gear and left as the Disco Biscuits continued to rock fans on the main stage just before 1am.

Overall it was a great day. We would have loved to see the rain hold off long enough to let all the acts get their time to shine, but thankfully we got several hours of sunshine before the outdoor stages were shut down.

Even though the rain tapered off sometime after 9pm, the outdoor stages did not re-open. We met some great people, we heard some amazing music, and we conducted several interviews with the likes of Modeselektor, Nero, Nervo, Disco Biscuits, and Chuckie. These video interviews are being processed and give you a glimpse as to what goes on behind the scenes and in the the heads of some of the ID Festivals brightest stars!

Be sure to check back in a few days to catch them! In the meantime, you can view our full photo gallery from ID Festival below. During the workshops led by experts, the participants debated the major perspectives about the role of European film festivals in the era of expanding VoD platfoms. The participants of the Festival Identity also represented the jury at the competition for the best film festival poster, which awarded the Beldocs International Documentary Film Festival More information available HERE.

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CEI Cooperation Fund. Cooperation fund. EU projects. Yasen Vasilev, a year old Bulgarian writer educated in theater academies in Sofia and Shanghai was award.



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