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One World Film Screenings Start This Wednesday

 

 

Following the Tuesday’s gala opening night, One World sets off on a journey through all its festival Prague cinemas and venues. The Prague audiences can look forward to films as well as to numerous Q&A sessions thereafter; such as The Forgotten screened at Světozor on Wednesday from 5.15 p.m., introduced by the film’s director Carles Caparrós; or Daughters of Malakeh screened at the Municipal Library of Prague (Městská knihovna) from 8 p.m., followed by a Q&A session with the film’s director Jet Homoet.

 

From this Wednesday on, you can also look forward to a series of panel debates on topical issues, the first one being The Arab Spring: the Year After with Egyptian journalists and human rights activist Noha Atef and other guests, which takes place after the screening of Syria: Inside the Repression starting at 7.30 PM at the French Institute.

 

More at www.oneworld.cz