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2009-05-30 15:55

EUSTORY


 

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video: max. 3 minutes

 

deadline: 31. 06. 2009.

At the beginning of the 1980’s the winds of change
began to sweep across Europe.
After the “Solidarnosc” movement in Poland, followed
by the Russian “Perestroika”, the singing revolution
in the Baltic States, the opening of the Hungarian
borders, the peaceful revolution in Eastern Germany
and the dramatic revolution against the dictatorship
in Romania, Europeans stood up for their rights and
initiated the downfall of Communist totalitarianism
in Europe. The fall of the Berlin wall in 1989 and the
breakdown of the Soviet Union in 1991 were the
two major turning points of European history that
symbolized the times of change.
Today young Europeans should understand how much
the years of change between 1980 and 1991 affected
and still affect themselves and the lives in their
families and communities.

 

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2024-03-12 22:12

Passport Controll'24 - Workshops and Application

Application is now open to this year's Passport Controll Summer Workshop and Gathering, at the Kund Castle, Somogyfajsz! You can choose from a range of visual, music, family and gastronomy workshops. Click here for details!

2023-06-25 015:05

Greek filmmakers at the Passport Controll Summer Workshop

Two Greek filmmakers will come to this year's Passport Controll - Summer Art Workshops and Community Gathering, to lead film workshop for students. Film director Karina Logothetis and sound designer Vasilis Zlatanos won the award for the Most Original Short Film at the 33rd edition of the Mediawave Film Festival this year, with their short fiction Pebble.

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