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Cinema for Social Change due in Baku

16 October 2017 17:45 (UTC+04:00)
Cinema for Social Change due in Baku

By Laman Ismayilova

This year the fifth edition of the "Cinema for Social Change" program is set to take place as part of Imagine and DokuBaku.

The festival to run on October 16-19 will feature a series of discussions, Q&As and workshops, Trend Life reported.

The Cinema for Social Change is an international film project dedicated to presenting documentary and feature films focused on some of the essential political and social issues facing people today.

The project is organized by the Adam Mickiewicz, portal about Polish culture Culture.pl in cooperation with YARAT Contemporary Art Centre and the Polish Embassy in Baku.

The movie "You Have No Idea How Much I Love You" by Pawel Lozinski will be screened at Landmark Cinema on October 16. The event will start at 19:00.

It is brave and wise documentary film showing the story about psychotherapy as a way to crush walls between people and defuse emotional traps.

A short presentation about Cinema for social change Festival and DokuBaku.

The Adam Mickiewicz Institute is a cultural institute, whose mission is to build and communicate the cultural dimension of the Poland brand through active participation in international cultural exchange.

Culture.pl is a daily updated portal about the most interesting events in the world of Polish culture around the world.

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Laman Ismayilova is AzerNews’ staff journalist, follow her on Twitter: @Lam_Ismayilova

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