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24-28 August 2010
Exploring the interculturalism and making a Western Balkan showcase of good local practice in diversity management at local level continues with filming the documentaries on multicultural local communities included in the Project. This time, the filming adventure took place  in Subotica, Serbia. The film crew of the Partner organization – the LIGHT HOUSE Media Centre, Wolverhampton, UK, composed of Ms. Nerina Villa, producer, Chris Wanklyn and Lauren Hatchard assistants, visited Subotica last week for filming the documentary 2, as scheduled in the Action plan for the second year of the joint project Regional Partnerships for Intercultural Exchange. The filming included some of the most relevant individuals and institutions contributing to the promotion of local practice of intercultural governance: the local government, Roma Education centre, German Cultural Centre, Retro music club, Inter-ethno Festival, SME-s Fair, City Museum, Art Galleries, youth clubs… Filming the documentaries on Osijek, Subotica and Mostar is the integral part of the project BE-ME component, while the films are intended for further dissemination of good local practice and will be shown at the final conference in Mostar, scheduled for March 2011. Prepared by Stanka Parac Damjanovic,  Project Coordinator  Â
FILMING THE DOCUMENTARY 2 IN SUBOTICA, SERBIA

