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1st Macedonian Film Festival - London, United Kingdom PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 21 April 2008

Michael Palin in his latest book said that Macedonia is ready to be taken seriously! As evidence of this, the first MFF which takes place in London is marking an important step forward introducing insight into Macedonian culture through Macedonian cinematography.

2008 is The Year of Macedonian Language and this coincides with Krug launching the First Macedonian Film Festival in the UK, a debut event of this kind. This event celebrates over 100 years of Macedonian rich film making tradition and all the talent within it. Adding this event to the European cultural map enriches European cultural expansion, increases knowledge, raises awareness and creates partnerships in mutual understanding and acceptance.

April 29-May 5, 2008

Prince Charles Cinema
7 Leicester Place, London WC2
United Kingdom

Click HERE for event flyer.

For more details or to buy tickets, please visit http://www.macedonianfilmfestival.co.uk/

 
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