The conditions in Bulgarian textile factories are shocking, says the director of the film Made in EU
Bulgarian director Stefan Komandarev discusses his film 'Made in EU', which reveals the harsh realities faced by textile workers in Bulgaria.
How long do we have a film environment to be proud of?
Norwegian Prime Minister Støre acknowledges the Oscar nomination as a major recognition for the film industry while raising concerns about a high turnover of film workers in Norway.
Tartu Elektriteater's 15th Anniversary Brings Favorite Films of Cinema Workers to the Screen
Tartu's Elektriteater celebrates its 15th anniversary with a year-long film festival featuring favorite films selected by cinema workers.
Asks how people will make ends meet
Finni Jóhannsson, director of Kukl, expresses concerns over the dire state of the film industry in Iceland and calls for government foresight to support workers in the sector.
From Chaplin to labor reform, 90 years later
The article discusses the legacy of Charles Chaplin's film 'Modern Times' and its commentary on the effects of mechanization and assembly line production on workers' lives, particularly in the context of the Great Depression.
Dan Brown, Taylor Swift, Conductor and Other Major Cultural Events of 2025: Remember Them with Us
The article discusses the cultural events and figures in 2025, highlighting promises made by politicians, issues in the film industry, and concerns regarding working conditions for artists and workers.