We are delighted to invite you to the international premieres of the documentary film "Ordinary Life. 20 years in the EU", happening across the Europe in December!

Celebrating two decades since the historic enlargement of the European Union, this film reflects on the changes experienced by people across Europe. The documentary Ordinary Life. 20 years in the EU explores the everyday hopes, dreams, and resilience of contemporary Europeans. From politics and philosophy to ecology and art, Ordinary Life. 20 years in the EU invites us to find beauty in the everyday and reminds us of the life stories that connect us across borders.

The film was produced as part of the CAMINO project by the Latvian film studio Very Films in collaboration with international partners: the University of Latvia, Vilnius University in Lithuania, the University of Tartu in Estonia, the University of Opole in Poland, J. E. Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem in the Czech Republic, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia, Ludovika University of Public Service in Hungary, and King Danylo University in Ukraine.

The premieres will take place in all partner countries as follows:

  • 04.12.2024

    • Hungary: University of Public Service, St. Ladislaus Chapel at 10:00 CET
    • Czech Republic: J. E. Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem at 14:00 CET
  • 10.12.2024

    • Poland: UO Student Culture Centre at 12:00 CET
    • Lithuania: Vilnius University, Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Room 402 at 18:00 EET
  • 11.12.2024

    • Ukraine: King Danylo University, Conference Hall at 12:00 EET
  • 12.12.2024

    • Slovakia: Moyzes Hall, Faculty of Arts, Comenius University, at 10:00 CET
    • Latvia: University of Latvia Academic Centre, House of Science, Alfa Hall, at 16:00 EET
    • Estonia: Elektriteater (art-house cinema) at 17:00 EET
 

To learn more about each film premiere, please visit the respective partner's website and/or social media channels!

 

This event is part of the international cultural cooperation project CAMINO – 20 Years of Cultural Enrichment in a Reunified Europe and is funded by the European Union.

 

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