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The main goal of the Slovenian Cinematheque's Programme Department is to present film heritage to the general public. In order to achieve this, it prepares various events, including special screenings (eg films accompanied by live music), retrospectives based on various themes, and educational activities (round tables, seminars, lectures). It co-operates with numerous international institutions (embassies, cultural missions) with a view to promoting overseas film and publishes the monthly magazine [[Kinotečnik]].
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The main goal of the Slovenian Cinematheque's Programme Department is to present film heritage in all its diversity to the general public. In order to achieve this, it prepares regular daily screenings and various special events, such as personal retrospectives of known and less known directors, retrospectives based on various themes, overviews of national cinemas and film movements, special screenings (like silent films accompanied by live music, screenings of avantgarde and experimental films), and varied educational activities (round tables, seminars, lectures). It co-operates with numerous international institutions (embassies, cultural missions) and publishes the monthly magazine [[Kinotečnik]] that is meant for the detailed presentation of its programme. The Programme Department also runs the Cinematheque Club which offers to its members discounts on tickets and publications and others benefits.
 
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The main goal of the Slovenian Cinematheque's Programme Department is to present film heritage in all its diversity to the general public. In order to achieve this, it prepares regular daily screenings and various special events, such as personal retrospectives of known and less known directors, retrospectives based on various themes, overviews of national cinemas and film movements, special screenings (like silent films accompanied by live music, screenings of avantgarde and experimental films), and varied educational activities (round tables, seminars, lectures). It co-operates with numerous international institutions (embassies, cultural missions) and publishes the monthly magazine Kinotečnik that is meant for the detailed presentation of its programme. The Programme Department also runs the Cinematheque Club which offers to its members discounts on tickets and publications and others benefits.