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Last year ART BY CHANCE took place
on 7907 screens around the world!

For this festival, you don't need to buy a ticket or go to a movie theatre! Movies just pop into your lives in subways, busses, airports, shopping malls, trains, sports centres, art galleries, museums, cafes and bars! Internationally selected and themed creative short films catch you unexpectedly while traveling in the subway, waiting at the airport, shopping or just strolling around.

Digital screens scattered around the city your host for this festival.

Screening List


BELGIUM

Bruxelles: Bar Network

CANADA
Ontario: Mall Network / Quebec: Mall Network
/
Alberta: Mall Network
/
British Columbia: Mall Network

FRANCE
Paris: La Defense

GERMANY
Bonn: Tram
/ Dusseldorf: Tram / Leipzig: Tram, Bus / Potsdam: Tram / Plauen: Tram /
Deutsche Bahn: Db Regio (From Berlin Dresden, Rostock, Hamburg, Karlsruhe, Konstanz, Potsdam, Magdeburg, Frankfurt) / Berlin: Hegel Airport, Gasometer / Nightscreen / Stuttgart: Airport / Bremen / Hannover / Köln

GREECE
Athens
/ Thessaloniki / Carefour & HMV Stores

INDIA
Mumbai
/ Bangalore / Delhi / Pune Train Stations, Shopping Centres / Bangalore / Delhi / Mumbai / Chennai / Hyderabad / Kolkata / Pune / Technology Stores

INDONESIA
Jakarta: MOI Shopping Centre

QATAR
Doha: Villagio Shopping Centre

PORTUGAL
Lisbon
/ Porto: Shopping Centres

TURKEY
İstanbul: Shopping Centre, Airport, Metro, Bar, Sport Centres
/
İzmir: Shopping Centre, Airport / Eskişehir: Shopping Centre

UK

BBC Big Screens
/ Shopping Malls / Nwelyn Art Galery / Bars
Bradford
/ Bristol / Cardiff / Derby / Hull / Leeds / Liverpool / Manchester / Middlesbrough / Norwich /
Plymouth / Portsmouth / Rotherham / Swansea / Swindon And Waltham Forest / Universty Network /
Train - Bus Stations / The Manchester Tower

US
New York
/ Boston / Chicago / Los Angeles / San Francisco

THOMSON REUTERS
Thomson Reuters Offices All Around The World

ART Jan 14

Douglas Gordon «24 Hour Psycho»
Realistically, no one can watch the whole of «24 Hour Psycho», which consists of Alfred Hitchcock’s film «Psycho» (1960) slowed down so that a single, continuous viewing lasts for twenty-four hours.

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