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4. Exhibition in Austria recalls works of art looted during WW2
Polish Cultural Treasures at Fischhorn Castle: An Unfinished Story is the title of an open-air exhibition that runs in Zell am See from 5 October. Also on 5 October, Fischhorn Castle will host the premiere screening of the German-language version of Fischhorn Diary, a film that is part of the Lost Museum series. |
5. Ida wins acclaim in Latin America
The film Ida was awarded best picture at Lima’s festival Al Este de Lima. The film’s director Paweł Pawlikowski received the statuette from Undersecretary of State Katarzyna Kacperczyk. |
6. On public diplomacy in Lodz
“Public diplomacy is a basic tool for building the POLSKA brand,” Undersecretary of State Katarzyna Kacperczyk said at the opening of the annual Meeting of Public Diplomacy, which was held in the Central Museum of Textiles in Lodz, on 10 September 2014. |
7. Poles at “GogolFest” Festival in Kyiv
Performances by experimental theatres, presentations of stage designs, paintings, cinema, design, and audiovisual art can be admired at the International Festival of Contemporary Art “GogolFest”, which kicked off in the capital of Ukraine. The Polish Institute in Kyiv is a partner of the event. |
8. Polish Institute in Budapest celebrates 75 years
The Polish Institute in Budapest, the oldest foreign cultural institute in Hungary and – besides London – one of two first ones in the network of Polish cultural diplomacy posts – celebrates its 75 anniversary. On this occasion, the inhabitants of Hungary’s capital are invited to a series of jubilee events. |
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10. Public diplomacy consultations in Kalisz
“Public diplomacy plays a key role in shaping a country’s positive image abroad and, in recent years, has become one of the pillars of foreign policy of every country, without exception,” said Deputy Foreign Minister Jan Dziedziczak in Kalisz during his consultative meeting on public diplomacy. |