Brussels' cultural venue Le Botanique presents its biennial festival of Mediterranean Cinema. There are three cinema screens and each night the concert hall is used for talks and discussions about the films shown.
The event brings together 65 shorts and full-length feature films from as far afield as Albania, Algeria, Croatia, Egypt, Spain, Morocco, Israel and Libya. Many are shown for the first time in Belgium at the event, which aims to create a multicultural dialogue and bring together film buffs, professional and amateur alike.More info at the Mediterranean Cinema website.
The event brings together 65 shorts and full-length feature films from as far afield as Albania, Algeria, Croatia, Egypt, Spain, Morocco, Israel and Libya. Many are shown for the first time in Belgium at the event, which aims to create a multicultural dialogue and bring together film buffs, professional and amateur alike.More info at the Mediterranean Cinema website.
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Hola. Soy Retroferran, llego a tu blog por Marcela, de Roma, y además de decirte que me gustó quisiera invitarte a visitar el mio, Anclaos en Europa (http://anclaos.blogspot.com), un rincón para compartir las experiencias de los argentinos que estamos viviendo en el exterior mas alla de las nostalgias, el tango o el dulce de leche.
Cada vez somos mas los anclaos.
Exitos!
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