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Meeting with Director of the School of Film Development SOFA
Baku/23.06.21/Turan: As part of the European Film Festival currently taking place in Baku, on June 24 at 19.00, an online presentation and a question-and-answer session will be held with an international curator, lecturer and media expert Nikolai Nikitin, a press release from the EU Delegation in Baku.
Nikitin is currently the Artistic Director of the Prague International Film Festival and Director of the Film Development School. Before taking up leadership in Prague, he was a foreign representative for the International Berlin Film Festival for 17 years.
To participate in the event, you can go through the link in zoom - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89803682462
Meeting ID: 898 0368 2462. — 06D--
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- 23 June 2021 17:27
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- Difficult question
- 23 June 2021 18:01
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