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Calin Piescu is a Romanian who has found an inspired
way to combine his passion for theatre and photography.
This is his first exhibition in London after which he will
be exhibiting throughout Europe in Madrid, Munich,
Paris, Rome and Vienna (supported by the Romanian
Cultural Institute).

30 documentary photos by Michal Selinger of Czech
performances from the field of physical, dance, visual,
interactive, vocal, non-verbal and cross-over theatre as
seen at the unique showcase of new theatre, Small
Inventory in Prague, February 2006 (supported by the
Czech Centre).

An interactive installation by celebrated Czech visual
artist Krištof Kintera acts as an invitation to the Prague
Quadrennial 2007, the only event of its kind in the
world exhibiting contemporary stage designs and
theatre architecture (supported by the Czech Centre).
www.pq.cz
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For film times and further information contact
Riverside Studios Box Office.
Please note: cinema tickets will be available for sale mid-October.

A cinematic homage to Miroslav Ondricek, Director
of Photography, celebrating his career in the Czech
Republic, England and Hollywood and his camera
work on such films as Amadeus, Blonde in Love
(Milos Forman), If, White Bus (Lindsay Anderson), Slaughterhouse-Five (George Roy Hill), Intimate
Lighting (Ivan Passer) and F/X - Murder by Illusion (Robert Mandel). Miroslav Ondricek will be present to
introduce and discuss his films. Presented by the
Czech Centre as part of the Czech Delicious
Season.
czechcentre.org.uk

Since the end of the war in 1995 the Bosnian film
industry has undergone an amazing resurgence, with Bosnian
film-makers winning awards the world over. In
partnership with Sarajevo Film Festival, The Bosnian Institute
brings the newest features and shorts
including Jasmila Zbanic’s Grbavica, which took the
Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival 2006, and
Ahmed Imamovic’s controversial Go West. bosnia.org.uk
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