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International archaeological film festival opens

15. November 2011. | 14:04

Source: Tanjug

 The 7th Archaeological Film Festival opened late Monday in Sremska Mitrovica, with the screening of a German film dubbed 'Die Schlacht am Harzhorn. Roms letzter Feldzug nach Germanien' (Battle at Harzhorn. Last Roman attack on Germania.)

 The 7th Archaeological Film Festival opened late Monday in Sremska Mitrovica, with the screening of a German film dubbed 'Die Schlacht am Harzhorn. Roms letzter Feldzug nach Germanien' (Battle at Harzhorn. Last Roman attack on Germania.)

By November 25, the audience will have the opportunity to watch 14 film creations from Germany, Italy, Mexico, Greece, China, Belgium and Serbia.

Most of the films come from Germany - five, and Italy - three, while Serbia will present a film 'Research in Montenegro 2010'. The film is about how the authors undertook an underwater research in the Bay of Kotor, in cooperation with the Montenegrin Ministry of Culture and the U.S. Embassy, using the latest methods of underwater archeology.

The festival is organized in collaboration with the National Museum in Belgrade.

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