Opening the festival of European films
A press conference on the opening of the European Film Festival will be held in the hall Planetarium in the Park Boulevard shopping center on October 30.
The press conference will be held with the participation of Toralf Pils, the head of the Azerbaijani representative of the EU.
The film by Richard Hobert “Ticket to Antibes" will be screened, followed by a discussion.
The delegation of the European Union along with embassies of EU countries represented in Azerbaijan will hold the 4th festival of European films in the cinema chain Park Cinema from 30 October to 6 November in Baku.
As stated in the press release from the EU delegation to Azerbaijan, the festival will showcase films from 17 countries (Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Sweden, UK), and one Azerbaijani movie. -04D
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