Greece marked the First World Greek Language Day — an event that gained international scope, with celebrations taking place in Athens, Thessaloniki, and other cities across the country, as well as in Greek cultural centers abroad.
February 2026 became a month of intense debate and symbolic shifts for Australia’s literary community. Following the conflict and cancellation of Adelaide Writers’ Week, a group of authors — including Nobel laureate J. M. Coetzee — launched a new festival
Following a decline in domestic box office revenues, Telefilm Canada has stated the need to “reframe” the understanding of success in Canadian cinema. The focus is shifting from purely financial indicators to international presence, festival awards, an
At the 79th British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards, the top prize for Best Film went to One Battle After Another. The film received a total of six awards, becoming the evening’s major winner.
The announcement of the concept for the 2026 edition of the Sibiu International Theatre Festival (FITS) has once again placed it at the center of cultural debate.
One of the key cultural events of the year took place at the presidential residence of Bessastaðir — the presentation of the Íslensku bókmenntaverðlaunin, Iceland’s National Literary Prize.
Variety назвал фильм «разрушительным эпосом», который мгновенно вывел Шилински в высшую лигу мирового кинематографа
An exhibition opening in Dordrecht, the Netherlands, brings works by Joseph Mallord William Turner to the country for the first time from the Paul Mellon Collection. Thanks to a partnership with the Yale Center for British Art, the Dordrechts Museum is p
In late winter, Brussels’ cultural scene moved into the spotlight with two major events: an operatic premiere at the Royal Theatre La Monnaie and the anniversary edition of the contemporary photography festival PhotoBrussels.