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The [[Kinoatelje, Gorizia-Gorica|Kinoatelje]] audiovisual and intercultural services centre was established in [[established::1977]] in Gorizia-Gorica (a town on the Italian side of the border) by film critic Darko Bratina, a professor of sociology from Trieste. From the beginning its main goal was to promote the cultural collaboration between Italy and Slovenia and to introduce the Slovene cinema (not the Yugoslav one) to the Italian audience. All of Kinoatelje's film presentations and productions are combined with research and publishing activities. In 2003 Kinoatelje established a branch at Šempas in Slovenia.
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The [[Kinoatelje, Gorizia-Gorica|Kinoatelje]] audiovisual and intercultural services centre was established in [[established::1977]] in Gorizia-Gorica (a town on the Italian side of the border) by film critic [[Darko Bratina]], a professor of sociology from Trieste. From the beginning its main goal was to promote the cultural collaboration between Italy and Slovenia and to introduce the Slovene cinema (not the Yugoslav one) to the Italian audience. All of Kinoatelje's film presentations and productions are combined with research and publishing activities. In 2003 Kinoatelje established a branch at Šempas in Slovenia.
 
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Since 1986 Kinoatelje has run the [[Film Video Monitor Festival, Gorizia-Gorica|Film Video Monitor Festival]], a film festival which focuses on Slovene film.
 
Since 1986 Kinoatelje has run the [[Film Video Monitor Festival, Gorizia-Gorica|Film Video Monitor Festival]], a film festival which focuses on Slovene film.
 
  
  

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The Kinoatelje audiovisual and intercultural services centre was established in 1977 in Gorizia-Gorica (a town on the Italian side of the border) by film critic Darko Bratina, a professor of sociology from Trieste. From the beginning its main goal was to promote the cultural collaboration between Italy and Slovenia and to introduce the Slovene cinema (not the Yugoslav one) to the Italian audience. All of Kinoatelje's film presentations and productions are combined with research and publishing activities. In 2003 Kinoatelje established a branch at Šempas in Slovenia.


In 1981 Kinoatelje organised the programme Cinema sloveno, a retrospective of Slovene film from 1948–1981, which was followed by avant-premières of Slovene films and various retrospectives. Since that time it has organised various events and projects, including GoricaKinema-GoriziaCinema, Cinematography in Gorica 1896-1918, Film 100 Gorica, Mittelmonitor, Una citta dimenticata [The Forgotten City], Remakes, A Chronicle of Love, and Film and Culture in Gorica from the Avant-garde up to Nowadays. A special project has also been dedicated to silent film actress Nora Gregor.

Since 1986 Kinoatelje has run the Film Video Monitor Festival, a film festival which focuses on Slovene film.


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