European culture capital welcomes Kinoatelje’s cross-border film projects

European culture capital welcomes Kinoatelje’s cross-border film projects

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Kinoatelje will join the European Culture Capital project with two of its major initiatives, CE Report quotes STA.

The main goals include youth education and reaching small local communities.

Kinoatelje is a Gorizia-based cultural organisation dedicated to promoting and producing film in the Gorizia region of Italy and the broader cross-border area with Slovenia.

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