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Baku to host Brazilian film festival
Baku/30.03.22/Turan: At 19:30 on Wednesday the opening ceremony of the Brazilian film festival will be held in the Nizami Cinema Center.
The Brazilian Embassy reports that the event was made possible through the Embassy's cooperation with the Ministry of Culture of Azerbaijan.
The films will be shown at Nizami Cinema Center and will be accompanied by subtitles in Azerbaijani.
Demonstration of films will take place on 1-2-3 April, tickets can be purchased free of charge through the website i-Ticket.
Total 6 films that have gained international recognition will be screened. The screenings will begin at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. -02D-
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- 30 March 2022 11:49
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