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Festival Days of European Film | ABC Prague The festival takes place in Prague (25th January – 4th February, cinemas Aero and Svetozor) and in Brno (5th – 13th). Tickets (for 90 CZK) can be reserved and bought in the box office of the cinemas. In Prague you can also visit the Marathon of European films (150 CZK), which is a show o... abcprague.com
Euro fest at home in Prague. (Czech Republic).(Days of European Film)(Brief Article) Variety - Find Articles PRAGUE Back in the dark ages--say around 1993--when European films were not being shown in recently liberated Communist Bloc nations, a group of film-loving cultural attaches from European Union countries decided to organize a small show of films from their homelands in Prague. Ten years later, Days... findarticles.com
Euros debate American film dominance. (Film).(Days of European Film)(Brief Article) Variety - Find Articles Czech Velvet Generation filmmaker Alice Nellis summed up the difference saying, "In America, hero protaganists fight something outside. In Europe, heroes fight with themselves. They try not to define a simplistic vision of the world. In Europe, one finds ... findarticles.com
Days of European Film 2005 - Articles The cost of the festival is split mainly between three of the organizers - the city of Prague, the European Commission's delegation to the Czech Republic and the Czech Culture Ministry. Any shortfall is usually covered by various EU members' embassies and cultur... prague.tv
Prague Dog Eat Blog | Festival Days of European Film has already started The idea to show the Czech audience the best of contemporary European cinematography has been already successfully running for 13 years, and this year is not the exception. The festival â€?Days of European Film” has started with the screening of Ken Loach movie “The wind that shakes the barleyâ€... prague-spot.com
Days of European Film, an interview with Eva Kacerova is the Festival Director for Days of European Film in Czech Republic. After graduation at the Charles University Prague (Faculty of Arts) in 1971, Eva Kacerova worked in Czechoslovak Filmexport, then in the Czechoslovak Film Institute – Film Archive and since 1994 organizing the DAYS OF EUROPE... cinemawithoutborders.com
Days of European Film ambassadors from the European Union who loved movies. At the beginning OF nineties, there were not so many films in Czech cinemas like today and these diplomats wanted to show the Czech audience the best what could be seen from the European cinematography. With a minimal organizational and technical... cinemawithoutborders.com
Student Travel Information & Discounts - Events: Days of European Film (Prague, Czech Republic) The festival also breaks the boundaries of the European Union (current and imminent members), including films from the wider continent, and features some 40 feature films and ten shorts every year. In 2007 there is also a focus on Digital Technologies in Filmmaking, with Czech and foreign experts pa... istc.org
Prague events at tobook.com This year the Days of European Film festival (Dny Evropského filmu) celebrates its 12th anniversary. Its aim is to show the best films of the states from the European Union. Primary the idea is to offer Czech people a wider range of European films. However every year is a focus and in 2007 there is ... tobook.com
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