European cinema on the big screen: a festival not to be missed!
The festival programme includes films of various genres: from deep dramas to comedies. Special attention is paid to documentaries, which will be shown daily at 14:00. These films cover important topics, from the impact of technology and the effects of war to the stories of people overcoming hardship.
Schedule:
29 November 2024
11:00 - “Mermaids Don't Cry” (Austria): a modern fairy tale about finding oneself.
14:00 - “Imad's Childhood” (Sweden, Iraq, Latvia): a documentary story about a boy affected by war.
19:00 - “The Naked Truth about the group ‘Zhiguli’ (Bulgaria): a touching comedy about the second attempt at success.
30 November 2024
11:00 - “Luxembourg, Luxembourg” (Ukraine): a touching story of two brothers.
14:00 - “Lola” (Ireland): a documentary about sisters who invented a device to intercept radio transmissions from the future.
19:00 - “Man Without Guilt” (Slovenia): a drama about forgiveness and redemption.
1 December 2024
11:00 - “Any day now” (Finland): the story of a refugee family fighting for the right to stay.
14:00 - “Trained to See: Three Women and a War” (Germany): a documentary about WWII war correspondents.
19:00 - “Dangerous Gentlemen” (Poland): a humorous crime story.
The films will be shown in the original language with subtitles in Uzbek and English languages, which will allow the audience to fully immerse themselves in the world of the characters and feel the flavor of national cultures.
Entrance is free!
Give yourself three days of inspiration, discover the magic of European cinema.
Date: 29 November - 1 December
Place: National Palace of Cinema Arts (Panorama). Follow the Social Networks of the EU Delegation in Uzbekistan for more https://t.me/eu4uz
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The films will be shown in the original language with subtitles in Uzbek and English languages, which will allow the audience to fully immerse themselves in the world of the characters and feel the flavor of national cultures.
Entrance is free!