Culture Council Points to Dismal State of Slovenian Cinema
Ljubljana, 29 May - The National Council for Culture said on Tuesday that the implementation of the National Cultural Programme in 2006 went according to plan, but pointed to the dismal state of Slovenian film industry and lack of information regarding the construction of a contemporary art museum and the National and University Library (NUK).
Nova Gorica, gledališče.
Novinarska konferenca Slovenskega narodnega gledališča (SNG) Nova Gorica pred zadnjo premiero letošnje sezone Bolha v ušesu ali Kaplja čez rob.
Igralca Vojko Belšak in Helena Peršuh.
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Ljubljana
Mitja Cander, a member of the National Council for Culture, a government advisory body, at the council's session.
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Ljubljana
Miran Zupanic, a member of the National Council for Culture, a government advisory body, at the council's session.
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Ljubljana
Marjeta Kajzer Novak of the Culture Ministry at a session of the National Council for Culture, a government advisory body.
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Ljubljana
Renata Salecl, a member of the National Council for Culture, a government advisory body, at the council's session.
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Ljubljana
The National Council for Culture, a government advisory body, debating the the implementation of the National Culture Programme in 2006.
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Ljubljana
The National Council for Culture, a government advisory body, debating the the implementation of the National Culture Programme in 2006.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
Ljubljana
The National Council for Culture, a government advisory body, debating the the implementation of the National Culture Programme in 2006.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
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