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Montenegro Offers Foreign Movie-makers Rebates
Montenegro's government has adopted a new Bill on Cinematography, which contains financial incentives for foreign producers aiming to film in the country.
Under the new law, foreign producers filming in Montenegro will have the right to a refund of up to 20 per cent of the money they invest.
'They Never Had It Better?' exhibition opens on Saturday
BELGRADE - 'They Never Had It Better?', an exhibition focusing on the modernization of everyday life in socialist Yugoslavia, will open at the Museum of Yugoslav History in Belgrade on December 27.
"Reforms needed for better business environment"
"Reforms needed for better business environment"
BELGRADE -- Serbia still has a bureaucratic system and many more reforms are ahead of the government and institutions to create a favorable business environment.
This is contained in the latest edition of the Grey Book issued by the National Alliance for Local Economic Development (NALED)....
Serbia's first 3D movie Fifth Butterfly shown in Belgrade
BELGRADE - Serbia's first 3D movie The Fifth Butterfly, based on the novel for children and young adults by Uros Petrovic and directed by Milorad Milinkovic, premiered at Belgrade's Sava Center on Tuesday evening.
The numerous audience, mostly younglings, enjoyed the fictional story and captivating 3D images. The cast was greeted by a thunderous applause.
Film and Chips Festival in 10 cities across Serbia
BELGRADE - The first Film and Chips Festival, which focuses on new British film, will be held simultaneously in 10 cities in Serbia January 16-18, 2015, with identical programmes.
According to a statement from Belgrade's Dom omladine, the festival will premiere some of the most recent work by young British authors.
'They Never Had It Better?' at Museum of Yugoslav History
BELGRADE - 'They Never Had It Better?', an exhibition focusing on the modernization of everyday life in socialist Yugoslavia, will open at the Museum of Yugoslav History in Belgrade on December 27.
Minister Tasovac to open exhibition on Great War
BELGRADE - An exhibition on the Great War will open at the Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade on Monday, shedding light on remarkable ordinary men from Serbian towns and villages, as victors of the Great War.
As announced, Minister of Culture and Information Ivan Tasovac will declare the exhibition open.
International Book Fair Starts In Sofia On Tuesday
The 42-nd edition of the Sofia International Book Fair starts on Tuesday in the National Palace of Culture (NDK).
It will be on till December 14 and is organised by the Bulgarian Book Association, which celebrates its 20-th anniversary.
The Book Fair will present 200 exhibitors from Bulgaria, as well as Romania, Hungary, Iran, Serbia, Russia and Spain's Instituto Cervantes.
Placido Domingo to hold solo concert at Arena on Monday
BELGRADE - One of the greatest opera singers of today, Placido Domingo, will for the first time hold a solo concert at Kombank Arena in Belgrade on Monday, December 8.
The famous Spanish tenor will hold the concert, accompanied by the Radio-Television of Serbia (RTS) symphonic orchestra and choir, under the baton of Isreal Gursky, a rising young conductor.