Math Circles around the World

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Every week, hundreds of children in different cities of the world meet to solve complex problems. Who they are, why they do it and how, in the movie “Mathematical Circles Around the World”.

Runtime: short version 20 min, full version 45 min

Production year: 2020

A film by
Ekaterina Eremenko

Camera
Pavel Kostomarov
Mikhail Khursevich
Nikolai Zheludovich
Giulio Rasi
Irina Shatalova

Editing
Philipp Gromov

Sound Editing
Oleksandr Shevchenko

Music
Alexey Shor

Music performed by
Ingolf Wunder

Additional Music
Arthur Khayrullin

Produced by
Alexander I. Bobenko
In cooperation with
SFB/TRR 109 Discretization in Geometry and Dynamics

Featuring
Alexander I. Bobenko
Elena Boguslavskaya
Zvezdelina Stankova
Yuri Suris
Alain Valette
Zandra Vinegar
Ivan Yashchenko

With participants of math circles from
Math Circle at TU Berlin (Germany)
Mathematical Pupils’ Society “Leonard Euler” Berlin (Germany)
Berkeley Math Circle (USA)
We Solve Problems (UK)
Moscow Center for Continuous Mathematical Education (Russia)

Supported by
DFG


© EEFilms 2020

 

Math Circles around the World
  • Karlstorkino Hamburg, November 2020
  • KUKI, November 2020
  • "Mathematical Circles Around the World" is in the competition at the international festival Lift-off Global Network and is available online within a week. Our film is in the Features programme https://liftoff.network/lift-off. Аt the festival there is a vote for receiving Audience Award.
  • “Math Circles around the World” is the opening film on the 8th Film Festival Mathematics – Computer Science and will be screened on March 14 2021, 6 p.m. GMT+1 with Q&A with Ekaterina Eremenko. Further information on this and other films of the festival, including registration links, can be found on the Heidelberg Mains website.
  • Streamable from ARTE in German and French, October 2021 to March 2022
  • "Math Circles around the World" will be shown  on November 9th  at a colloquium at ETH Zürich. Furthe info at https://math.ethz.ch/mathematik-und-ausbildung/weiterbildung/kolloquium.html