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Zavod Kinoatelje, Gorizia-Gorica
Piazza Vittoria/Travnik 41, 34170 Gorizia-Gorica, Italy
Phone39 (0) 4 813 3580





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.


In 1981 Kinoatelje organised the programme Cinema sloveno, a retrospective of Slovene film from 1948-1981, which was followed by pre-premieres 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, Gorizia-Gorica, an Italian film festival which focuses on Slovene film.

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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