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Half-sister, Hidden People, First Million
June 12, 2018Title: Half-sister Genre: feature fiction film Director: Damjan Kozole Scriptwriters: Damjan Kozole, Ognjen Sviličić, Urša Menart Producer: Vertigo Countries of co-production: Slovenia, North Macedonia, Serbia Story: Circumstances force two estranged half-sisters from a small coastal town in Slovenia to move into the same cramped apartment in Ljubljana. Title: Hidden People Genre: feature fiction film […]

Napszallta / Sunset
June 12, 2018
Lazzaro Felice
June 12, 2018
Gräns / Border
June 12, 2018
Girl
June 12, 2018
CON-FRONT Contemporary cultural commemoration of the Great War
June 6, 2018The First World War was the first military conflict in human history on a global scale. Worldwide over 100 nations got involved of which 24 European. Its outcome defined the landscape, economy, identity and demographics of continental Europe. The historical frontline went from the North Sea, over the Balkans to the Gallipoli archipelago and connects […]

Reading Europe
May 17, 2018List of translated works: – Phillip Ardagh: Terrible times / Strašni časi. Translated from English into Slovene by Ana Barič Moder – Kęstutis Kasparavičius: Sodininka Florencijus / Florentius the Gardener. Translated from Lithuanian into English by Jonas Steponaitis – Luigi Ballerini: Io Sono Zero / Šifra 2.0. Translated from Italian into Slovene by Dušanka Zabukovec […]

eeemerging, Emerging European Ensembles Project
May 9, 2018The European issues of the project The term ‘early music’ refers to classical music written before 1800 and is a quintessential European artform of international significance – bringing all European countries, and its peoples, together with one common musical heritage, and a common language. The teaching, and training, of early music specialists has been enthusiastically […]

Digital Stories of Small Historic Towns (diStory)
April 26, 2018Thousands of Europe’s small historic towns face long-term threat due to remoteness, depopulation, economic decline and changing technological/lifestyle trends. Activating their cultural heritage for their sustainable development remains a challenge for museums, businesses and administrations. As innovation is undertaken in major EU city museums and heritage sites, a lack of resources, skills and institutional backing […]
Teaching European History through Cinema (TEHC)
April 5, 2018Coordinator: AGIS – Associazione Generale Italiana dello Spettaccolo (IT) Partners: Vizo Institute (SI), IULM University (IT), County Museum Dundalk (IE), International Short Film Festival »In the Palace« (BO) in Romanian Film Promotion APFR (RO) Project duration: 1. 9. 2017–1. 9. 2018 High School History Classes are to Become More Interactive Due to a New Cinema Education […]
