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Bulgarian film critic will give a lecture at Ljubljana City of Women Festival

Writer and film critic Ioana Pavlova.
Photo: Bulgarian Embassy in Slovenia

Writer and film critic Ioana Pavlova is one of the participants in the international festival of contemporary arts "City of Women", the 28th edition of which kicks off today, October 6, in Ljubljana, Sofia's embassy to Slovenia reports. 

Pavlova will address the Slovenian public in a round table discussion on 12 October and a public lecture - part of the Autumn Film School of the Slovenian Film Theater on 13 October. The roundtable is about the situation of marginalised social groups and inequality in art (with a focus on cinema and film criticism).

Ms. Pavlova lives and works in Paris and is a contributor to Bulgarian, English and French print and electronic media. The forum is organized by the Foundation for the Promotion of Women in Culture (Ljubljana)



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