CorD Magazine, December 2021 no. 206

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Culture

calendar French-Serbian Film Meetings 1-3 December, Kombank Hall

As part of the Author’s Film Festival (26 November – 3 December), the sixth French-Serbian Film Meetings will be held from 1 to 3 December, organized by the French Institute, MegaCom Film, the Film Center of Serbia, the Ministry of Culture of Serbia and the Association for the Promotion of Independent Film ACID. The meetings will crown the successful film cooperation between France and Serbia through activities dedicated to the Seventh Art. Despite the difficult circumstances, due to the sanitary crisis, the French Institute and partners will work hard this year to deepen French-Serbian film cooperation, through topics for students and young professionals, exchange of good practices and activities aimed at strengthening the film capacities of these two countries. Belgrade will host French film experts who will exchange experiences with their Serbian colleagues on sustainable practices during filming, while representatives of the Young Ambassadors, the Serbian Cinema Screening Network, LUX Cinema and the ACID Association for the Promotion of Independent Film will hold a workshop on young audience development.

Club de lectura: “Las mujeres de la guerra, od Andrea Amosson” 16 December – Instituto Cervantes

Audio-book “From the Dark Forest to Paradise: A Path through Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy in ThirtyThree Languages” Italian Culture Institute Belgrade

On the occasion of the 700th anniversary of the death of Dante Alighieri (Florence, 1265 - Ravenna, 1321), the Italian Institute of Culture in Belgrade presents an audio book “From the Dark Forest to Paradise: A Path through Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy in Thirty-Three Languages”, dedicated once of the most significant literary works of all time, which provides a wide selection of this song in thirty-three different languages. The audio book was prepared by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation together with the Municipality of Ravenna and in cooperation with the Teatro delle Albe / Ravenna Theater, and published by the publishing house Emons Audiolibri.

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At the next readers ’club of Instituto Cervantes, there will be talk about Andree Amosson’s novel Las mujeres de la guerra. Everyone is invited to participate with comments, questions, recommendations in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere. The writer creates in a very easy way and with a lot of narrative ability, a historical novel that brings to the fore the forgotten heroines of all wars, those who sustain life contrary to any logic when the horror on the battle front was already released. Plot: Vera Ninković comes to Chile with her husband, a North American naturalist. The war of the Pacific begins in this area, which was not hers, but resembled the rage she experienced in the Balkans. The book is available in the electronic library of the Cervantes Institute.

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