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May 26, 2012 News
Cultural richness, one of the unique characteristics that Europe can be proud of, was on display in Georgetown at the Theatre Guild Playhouse in Kingston Georgetown during the last two weeks. It took the form of a European Film Festival. Twelve movies from ten different European countries were shown.
Being the Sixth Edition of the European Film festival, it was the first time in its history, that Guyanese films were incorporated. There was A Jasmine for a Gardener by Mahadeo Shivraj and the short film Three Cards by Mike James of Linden.
The European film festival culminated last evening with the screening of a Czech movie, Citizen Havel. The festival was attended by President Mr. Donald Ramotar, accompanied by First Lady Deolatchmee Ramotar; Raphael Trotman, Speaker of the National Assembly; Dr Rupert Roopnaraine, Deputy Chairman APNU, Members of the Diplomatic and Honorary Consular Corps and “aficionados” of European Cinema who all paid tribute to the late President of the Czech Republic Václav Havel.
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