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Acclaimed Greek novel set for wider exposure with launch in English

Acclaimed Greek novel set for wider exposure with launch in English
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Greek Author Auguste Corteau Breaks into the World Market

“The Book of Katerina,” by Auguste Corteau, is to hit the English-speaking market. Illustration: Greek ReporterAt the start of June, Greek author Auguste Corteau will hit bookshelves in the English-speaking world for the first time with The Book of Katerina, his deeply personal, shocking and uproariously funny novel set in Thessaloniki. It’s his first book…

Malta to take part in renaissance of theatre with new series of short films

Newsbook Teatru Malta Twenty-two European Theatre Convention (ETC) theatres, from 18 European countries, including Malta’s national theatre company Teatru Malta, have drawn on philosophy, fantasy, and the strain of living under a pandemic to produce an original series of short drama films that will be available to watch at home for free from 9 May 2021. 250 European artists and creatives involved in the Renaissance project The series comprises 22 film-quality videos from 22 major theatres across 18 European countries – all of which are part of the European Theatre Convention (ETC) network of theatres One video released free to watch every weekday from 9 May 2021 – 4 June 2021 Twenty-two ETC theatres, from 18 European countries, have drawn on philosophy, fantasy, and the strain of living under a pandemic to produce an original series of short drama films that will be available to watch at home for free from 9 May 2021.

Flee Review: Doc Explores the Layers of Truth in Afghan Refugee s Survival Story

Flee Review: Doc Explores the Layers of Truth in Afghan Refugee s Survival Story Flee Review: Doc Explores the Layers of Truth in Afghan Refugee s Survival Story Animation proves an ideal medium by which to both mask and reveal the identity of a gay man who escaped Afghanistan and reinvented himself. Peter Debruge, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Courtesy of Cinephil Amin Nawabi is not the real name of the Afghan refugee introduced in the Sundance movie “Flee,” nor is that his real face, which has been distorted by animation to protect his identity. As “Flee” unfolds, you may also start to question whether the story Amin shares is even real, doubling back and contradicting itself as it does over the course of director Jonas Poher Rasmussen’s unconventional portrait.

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