04 August 2003, 22:27

In October open peacemaking film festival ?The Caucasus yesterday, today, tomorrow? will take place in Rostov-on-Don

In October an open peacemaking festival of documentaries, television films, TV programs and TV plots ?The Caucasus yesterday, today, tomorrow? supported by the Open Society Institute (Soros Foundation) - Russia will take place in the Don capital.

The organizers of the festival are the Don State Public Library, State Television and Radio Company ?Don-TR?, the editors of the television journal ?The Northern Caucasus?.

The nominations of the festival are ?The best coverage of ideas of tolerance by means of documentaries?, ?The Caucasus as reserve of cultures and people?, ?A person of the Caucasian nationality in the eyes of a friend?. The organizers invite all those interested for co-operation.

Author: Vera Voloshinova, CK correspondent Source: Caucasian Knot

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