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Riga (Latvia), Aug 25 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Toms Kalnins) The Latvian capital is currently hosting the Contemporary Circus and Street Art Festival, an event with artists such as the Lithuanian Dziugas Kunsmanas, the Estonian Big Wolf Company or Latvian Dmitrijs Pudovs.FOOTAGE FROM THE CONTEMPORARY CIRCUS AND STREET ART FESTIVAL IN RIGA
Prague, Jul 12 (EFE/EPA) .- Various artists, including acrobats, dancers and musicians, performed Sunday in a parade as part of the 12th edition of the Prague International Street Theater Festival. (Camera: MARTIN DIVISEK)FOOTAGE SHOWS THE PRAGUE INTERNATIONAL STREET THEATER FESTIVAL IN PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC.
Berlin, Feb 23 (EFE).- Representatives of Chilean cinema took advantage of Chile's role as the special guest at the European Film Market to draw attention to human rights violations in the country.(CAMERA: Paula García Viana)SUPPORT IMAGES OF THE PROTESTSOUNDBITES OF CONSTANZA ARENA, DIRECTOR OF CINEMACHILE AND PAOLA CASTILLO, DIRECTOR AND PRODUCER OF DOCUMENTARIES.TRANSLATION:CONSTANZA ARENA: 1. "It is vibrant, what is happening in the country and the film sector are very alive, we see a super active sector, not only with a work that does not ignore the social contingency but is the other way around, the social contingency has fueled the creation and activation of street narratives, from the street, but that also show a country that is looking at itself as never before"2."Cinema and audiovisual creators are the eyes of Chile"PAOLA CASTILLO: "I think that somehow we have to continue reaffirming that commitment to current issues, nowadays there is a very important situation in Chile and documentaries are being a vehicle to show that reality, both in terms of the importance of the citizen participation in the demands for a much more dignified and just society, but also as a vehicle to denounce human rights violations that take place in our country. About four days ago the last report of the National Institute of Human Rights was released and (it said that) already more than 450 people have eyes injuries, and somehow the documentary (sector) is taking the pulse of that situation"
Performers and spectators gather on the Royal Mile, one of the Scottish capital's main streets, as the Edinburgh International Festival begins. IMAGES
Members of the feminist collective "Les colleuses" deploy a banner with the names of feminicide victims and light smoke bombs on the red carpet for the Cannes premiere of the film, "Riposte féministe", by Marie Perennès and Simon Depardon. IMAGES