SEE a Paris is a dedicated attempt of all the twelve South-East European countries to create a special contribution to the cultural unification of Europe as our common home. Dante Alighieri declared Paris to be the “universal spiritual heritage”; Jean Monnet said that if Europe was to be built again, it should definitely start with the culture, and Nicolas Bouvier wrote that “the Balkan is the heart of Europe” in his magnificent book “L’usage du mond”. Therefore, every spring this heart of Europe pulsate in Paris through the films of the SEE cinema.
The festival program includes feature films, documentaries, animated and short films from all 12 SEE countries.
Women’s Rights Nights is a event which so far had 5 editions held in Skopje in March, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014.
It offers an alternative to traditional celebrations of IWD and through art, it encourages both women and men to critically reflect upon pertaining gender inequalities, while praising the achievements that have been made to date. Previous editions of WRN confirmed the interest of the public in new forms of engagement with women’s rights and gender equality.
WRN is a result of a collaboration between City of Skopje, UN Women Skopje office, the Institute for Gender Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy at “St. Cyril and Methodius University” and the University of Audio-visual Arts ESRA from Skopje.
Women’s Rights Nights is a event which so far had 5 editions held in Skopje in March, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014.
It offers an alternative to traditional celebrations of IWD and through art, it encourages both women and men to critically reflect upon pertaining gender inequalities, while praising the achievements that have been made to date. Previous editions of WRN confirmed the interest of the public in new forms of engagement with women’s rights and gender equality.
WRN is a result of a collaboration between City of Skopje, UN Women Skopje office, the Institute for Gender Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy at “St. Cyril and Methodius University” and the University of Audio-visual Arts ESRA from Skopje.
Women’s Rights Nights is a event which so far had 5 editions held in Skopje in March, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014.
It offers an alternative to traditional celebrations of IWD and through art, it encourages both women and men to critically reflect upon pertaining gender inequalities, while praising the achievements that have been made to date. Previous editions of WRN confirmed the interest of the public in new forms of engagement with women’s rights and gender equality.
WRN is a result of a collaboration between City of Skopje, UN Women Skopje office, the Institute for Gender Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy at “St. Cyril and Methodius University” and the University of Audio-visual Arts ESRA from Skopje.
First KINO BRASIL FILM FESTIVAL was realized in Macedonian Cinematèque, from 23 to 25 May 2014. The Festival is supported by the University of audiovisual arts, European Film Academy – ESRA. Other screening was organized in the Art Gallery KULA and MENADA bar.
The Festival shows contemporary Brazilian short and feature films in the Cinematèque of Skopje. It’ s a collaborative work involving The European Film Academy, the Macedonian Cinematèque and Filmmakers from Brazil and Macedonia.
Contact: kinobrasilfest@gmail.com / Project coordinator: GOCE CVETANOVSKI
Curators, art direction: MANU SOBRAL, FERNANDO CALABRON