The Box Office is open from 14:30 till 20:00 (closed for today).

Screenings

Tuesday, 23. 09. 2025 / 17:30 / Main Hall

Festival of Migrant Film

English subtitles.

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Love Is Not an Orange Love Is Not an Orange

Otilia Babara / Belgium, Moldova, Netherlands, France / 2022 / 73 min / Romanian

Screenings

Tuesday, 23. 09. 2025 / 17:30 / Main Hall

Festival of Migrant Film

English subtitles.

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After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Moldovan women left in droves for work in Western Europe, leaving their children to be cared for by their relatives. They sent money and other goods home, and in return, their children sent videotaped messages. These intimate recordings testify to the painful void left in the lives of children by mothers forced to leave their homeland to provide a better life for their families. 

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Wisdom of Happiness Wisdom of Happiness

Barbara Miller, Philip Delaquis

Tuesday, 23. 09. 2025 / 15:30 / Main Hall

With disarming wit, the Dalai Lama reflects on balancing millennia-old Tibetan Buddhist traditions with the contemporary values of our globalised society that now struggles to overcome violence and war while standing on the brink of environmental collapse.

Fiume o morte! Fiume o morte!

Igor Bezinović

Tuesday, 23. 09. 2025 / 16:30 / Small Hall

On 12 September 1919, a troop of some three hundred soldiers under the leadership of the flamboyant war-loving Italian poet Gabriele D’Annunzio swooped into the Northern-Adriatic port town of Fiume, now Rijeka, wanting to annex the city to Italy. Over the course of the next 16 months, during what is regarded as one of the most bizarre militant sieges of all time his official photography team captured over 10,000 images. A century later, Igor Bezinović orchestrates a direct-action history lesson focused on the siege and its modern-day implications.

Love Is Not an Orange Love Is Not an Orange

Otilia Babara

Tuesday, 23. 09. 2025 / 17:30 / Main Hall

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Moldovan women left in droves for work in Western Europe, leaving their children to be cared for by their relatives. They sent money and other goods home, and in return, their children sent videotaped messages. These intimate recordings testify to the painful void left in the lives of children by mothers forced to leave their homeland to provide a better life for their families.