Osadné at Disappearing Act III showcase in New York
Osadné at Disappearing Act III showcase in New York
The Czech Center New York, and the Romanian Cultural Institute in New York, in collaboration with a large array of European cultural institutes and consulates, present Disappearing Act III - A Showcase of Current European Cinema in the recently opened digital cinema at Bohemian National Hall in Manhattan, April 6 to April 14. The series features nineteen contemporary European films: Slovakia will be represented by the Best Documentary Film from IFF Karlovy Vary 2009 Osadné by Marko kop.
Disappearing Act launched as an annual event in 2009 and instantly became a popular showcase highlighting the vitality of European cinema. This year again, the program presents films that have made a name for themselves on the festival circuit and with the critics, yet remain largely unknown to American audiences. In the previous editions it featured the Slovak films Cooking History, Moon Inside You, Music and Blind Loves.
The Slovak co-organizer is the Slovak Film Institute.
OSADNÉ (Osadné) dir. Marko kop SK / CZ - 65 min. - 2009 SCREENING: 8. 4. - Friday - 18:30 - Bohemian National Hall (321 East 73rd Street) |
Programme for download
More information at:
http://new-york.czechcentres.cz/
http://www.bohemiannationalhall.com/
http://www.osadne.com/
http://www.sfu.sk/
http://www.icrny.org/
Related AIC articles:
Music and Blind Loves screened in New York
published: 24.03.2011
updated: 25.03.2011