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[[Kino Udarnik Maribor]] is housed in a 1930s building which was originally designed as the elite Maribor city cinema hall. It presents the last old city cinema hall in which it is possible to project 35mm films with a screen ratio of 11m x 5m. The cinema was a member of the Artkino mreža, which distributed selected high-quality films around Slovenia, however it was closed for some years, when it was one of the venues of the [[DokMa International Film Festival]]. In May 2010 Kino Udarnik was reopened as a regular cinema hall with a versatile programme and run by an enthusiastic team of a newly established NGO Udarnik Maribor, a city art centre.
 
[[Kino Udarnik Maribor]] is housed in a 1930s building which was originally designed as the elite Maribor city cinema hall. It presents the last old city cinema hall in which it is possible to project 35mm films with a screen ratio of 11m x 5m. The cinema was a member of the Artkino mreža, which distributed selected high-quality films around Slovenia, however it was closed for some years, when it was one of the venues of the [[DokMa International Film Festival]]. In May 2010 Kino Udarnik was reopened as a regular cinema hall with a versatile programme and run by an enthusiastic team of a newly established NGO Udarnik Maribor, a city art centre.
 
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Apart from regular film screenings Udarnik features public discussions, lectures (recently in collaboration with [[Magdalena International Festival of Creative Communication]], and screenings of audiovisual and new media artworks, usually followed by a discussion or artists talk (e.g. a pioneer of computer art [[Eduard Zajc]] in conversation with theoretician [[Melita Zajc]], or events coorganised with specialised festivals or institutions [[MKC Maribor Youth Culture Centre]] or [[SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts]]).  
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Apart from regular film screenings Udarnik features regular public discussions, lectures (recently in collaboration with [[Magdalena International Festival of Creative Communication]], and screenings of experimental film, audiovisual and new media artworks, usually followed by a discussion or artists talk (e.g. a pioneer of computer art [[Eduard Zajc]] in conversation with theoretician [[Melita Zajc]]). These events are coorganised with specialised festivals [[International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA)]] or institutions such as [[SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts]]).  
  
 
==See also==
 
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Kino Udarnik Maribor is housed in a 1930s building which was originally designed as the elite Maribor city cinema hall. It presents the last old city cinema hall in which it is possible to project 35mm films with a screen ratio of 11m x 5m. The cinema was a member of the Artkino mreža, which distributed selected high-quality films around Slovenia, however it was closed for some years, when it was one of the venues of the DokMa International Film Festival. In May 2010 Kino Udarnik was reopened as a regular cinema hall with a versatile programme and run by an enthusiastic team of a newly established NGO Udarnik Maribor, a city art centre.

Apart from regular film screenings Udarnik features regular public discussions, lectures (recently in collaboration with Magdalena International Festival of Creative Communication, and screenings of experimental film, audiovisual and new media artworks, usually followed by a discussion or artists talk (e.g. a pioneer of computer art Eduard Zajc in conversation with theoretician Melita Zajc). These events are coorganised with specialised festivals International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA) or institutions such as SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts).

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