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CINEDAYS 2003 Sweden

Live music and films at Hagabion

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Tomorrow, to celebrate the opening of Cinedays, the Hagabion Cinema in Gothenburg will organise a special Finnish and French night with live-music and films. Finnish live-music and shows will accompany the screenings of Aki Kaurismaki’s Drifting Clouds and The Man Without a Past, and a French musician will be singing songs by Jacques Brel live, following the screening of Frederic Rossif’s Brel.

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On 16th October, Ian Christie from the British Film Institute will give lectures about how to attract young audiences to European films and the cinema’s film analysts will organise an open lecture with a TV journalist about how to critically evaluate the media flow.
Hagabion is part of the Folkets Bio cinema network specialising in distribution and exhibition of quality arthouse films, shorts and documentaries and member of Europa Cinemas. Other Folkets Bio cinemas taking part in Cinedays include the Cinema Zita in Stockholm and the Kino in Lund.

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