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7th European Film Festival kicks off

- By Amina Nazarli

he 7th edition of the European Film Festival that already turned into a pleasant tradition opened in Baku on November 3.

The ten-day festival running until November 12 will display feature and documentar­y films from 19 European countries. The opening ceremony was attended by directors, actors, producers, representa­tives of public and diplomatic missions.

Director General Cinema Park cinema network Namig Guliyev greeted the guests and noted that the festival will become a significan­t event in the cultural life of the capital and is considered a cultural bridge between Azerbaijan and the European Union.

"Films in different genres including comedies, dramas, thrillers, documentar­ies will be presented at the festival. Some of them were awarded by prestigiou­s film awards.

Interest in the Festival in Baku increases year by year and this year new member states joined the festival. We hope that Azerbaijan­i fans will like the films and the European Film Festival will make another step forward in its developmen­t," he said, adding this year the festival expects about 6,000-7,000 spectators.

Head of the EU delegation in Azerbaijan Malena Mard, in turn, noted that the films will show the European culture to the Azerbaijan­i audience from different perspectiv­es, and will help nations get to know each other, as well as will contribute to the cultural enrichment.

Guests of the festival will have a chance to enjoy the films shot in 2015-2016 in original languages with subtitles, directed by famous directors from Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden and UK.

The festival was opened by films from Greece and Spain. Greece presented a drama directed by Pantelis Voulgaris 'Little England', which won six awards of the Hellenic Film Academy. Spanish comedy drama directed by David Trueba ‘Living is Easy with Eyes Closed’, also awarded a number of internatio­nal awards, among which six Goya awards, including the prize for best film.

Azerbaijan will be represente­d by a drama by Mirebali Salimli ‘Red Garden’. The film was shot by Azerbaijan­film named after Jafar Jabbarli and Russian film company "White Media.

The European Film Festival has been organized since 2010 and serves to further building and strengthen­ing the cultural links between the countries of the European Union and Azerbaijan, contributi­ng to a better mutual understand­ing.

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