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I film del Gruppo di Visegrad proiettati in due città gemelle

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- In inglese: L'evento ceco-polacco Cinema on the Border punta i riflettori su film provenienti da Ungheria, Polonia, Repubblica Ceca e Slovacchia

I film del Gruppo di Visegrad proiettati in due città gemelle

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The Czech Republic and Poland will join forces for the 17th time for the film showcase Cinema on the Border (Kino na Granicy). The Czech town of Český Těšín and its Polish partner town of Cieszyn, which are divided by the River Olza, will host the six-day festival (28 April–3 May) focusing on Czech, Polish and Slovakian cinema. The programmers have prepared a diverse selection of last year’s productions, creating a comprehensive overview of the cinematic situation in all three countries.

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and two omnibus films, Children and Slovakia 2.0. The complete line-up of Polish, Czech and Slovakian films boasts the bulk of last year’s 47 titles and also includes short films and documentaries as well as 51 movies screening as part of retrospectives. 

After last year’s spotlight on female filmmakers in Polish cinema, the focus moves southwards for the upcoming edition. Věra Chytilová, Ester Krumbachová, Marie Poledňáková and Helena Třeštíková are the subjects of the thematic cycle entitled “Daisies – Female Cinema in Czechoslovakia”. Furthermore, a special spot is dedicated to Czech director Drahomíra Vihanová, Slovakian actress Emília Vášáryová and Polish actress Katarzyna Figura in the form of individual retrospectives. However, the male contribution to local cinema will not be neglected either. The works of Czech writer and scriptwriter Ludvík Aškenazy, Polish director Marcin Krzyształowicz, Slovakian director Stanislav Párnický and the bold Czech acting talent Boleslav Polívka will be celebrated in their respective programming sections.

The full line-up can be accessed via the Cinema on the Border website.

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