Friday, May 22, 2009
22 May - Arts, Culture and Environment
In today’s show, we heard from Frank Oberholzer – from the Office of the European Union. We were talking about the European Union Film Festival which is opening at the V&A Waterfront Cinema Nouveau tonight. This year’s EU Film Festival is about borders – from the political, religious and socio economic barriers. Thirteen titles from across the EU will be featured at this year’s festival, including the Academy Award nominated (Best Foreign Language Film, 2008) and multi-award-winning Katyn (Poland), as well as La France (France), winner of the prestigious Prix Jean Vigo for Best Feature Film in 2007. Frank explained more on what to expect. Tickets can be collected at the venue an hour before each show time (Mondays-Sundays only at 17h30 and 20h00). Remember entrance to the Festival is free.
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