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33rd International Film Festival FEBIOFEST Opens in Bratislava

The 33rd edition of FEBIOFEST Bratislava, Slovakia's major international film festival, opened on March 11 and will run through March 17. The festival is screening films at two Bratislava venues, Kino Lumière and Mladosť cinema, featuring competition sections, new films from major world festivals, and cinema classics. Festival president Peter Dubecký highlighted the "Mirror of the Past" section as particularly noteworthy, which showcases older films that remain highly attractive to contemporary audiences. FEBIOFEST is one of Slovakia's most prominent cultural events, bringing international cinema to local audiences and serving as a key platform for film appreciation in the country.

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Slovak Journalist Reports on Travel Experience to Iran

A Slovak journalist described her recent travel experience to Iran, detailing the strict dress code requirements she had to follow upon arrival. Writing for Dennik N, she recounted how she covered her head with a scarf and buttoned her shirt to the neck while still on the plane before landing. The journalist referenced a friend's previous experience in Iran, where the friend was detained by morality police for showing bare ankles. Despite being prepared for the clothing restrictions, the journalist found everything in Tehran to be new, different, and incomprehensible beyond the dress code requirements.

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Slovak Cinemas Screen Feminist Retelling of Frankenstein with 'The Bride'

Slovak movie theaters are now showing 'The Bride,' a bold feminist reinterpretation of Mary Shelley's classic Frankenstein story directed by actress-filmmaker Maggie Gyllenhaal. The film, which follows Gyllenhaal's directorial debut 'The Lost Daughter,' gives voice to a character who has remained invisible for over 200 years in literary adaptations. The visually striking production is described as filled with female anger, defiance, and feminist messaging, offering audiences an alternative to traditional Frankenstein adaptations that focuses on the female perspective of the Gothic tale.

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American pop culture icon Liza Minnelli turns 80

American entertainer Liza Minnelli, a symbol of American pop culture, celebrated her 80th birthday. The legendary performer's life story is featured in a 2024 documentary film titled "Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story." Minnelli, daughter of actress Judy Garland and director Vincente Minnelli, became an icon through her work in theater, film, and music, most notably winning an Academy Award for her starring role in the 1972 musical "Cabaret."

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Slovak Name Registry Notes Greek Origins of Name Gregor

The Slovak name registry has documented that the masculine name Gregor derives from Greek origins and translates to "vigilant" or "watchful." The name represents part of Slovakia's broader cultural heritage that incorporates names from various European linguistic traditions.

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Daily Political Cartoon Published in Slovak Media

Slovak newspaper SME published a daily political cartoon titled 'Inspiration from Politics' created by artist Rosie Naive Art. The cartoon appears to comment on current political developments in Slovakia, though the specific content and target of the political commentary was not detailed in the source material.

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Daily Editorial Cartoon: Inspiration from Politics

Slovak newspaper SME published an editorial cartoon by artist Rosie Naive Art commenting on political developments. The cartoon, part of the newspaper's regular daily editorial cartoon feature, offers satirical commentary on current political affairs in Slovakia.

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Slovak Media Features Special Podcast Episode from Rimavská Sobota

Slovak news outlet Dennik N published a special podcast episode recorded from Rimavská Sobota, a town in southern Slovakia. The episode is part of an ongoing series featuring discussions with Tomáš Hudák about men's issues and perspectives. The host describes staying at a local hotel run by Barnabás Borbás while recording the special episode at 8 AM. Rimavská Sobota is located in the Banská Bystrica region and serves as an important cultural and economic center for the area's Slovak and Hungarian communities.

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Podcast Episode Explores Masculinity Themes in Rimavská Sobota

A Slovak podcast focusing on masculine themes has released a special episode recorded in Rimavská Sobota, a town in southern Slovakia. The podcast, hosted in collaboration with Tomáš Hudák, explores what it means to be a man in the Slovak context. The episode was recorded at a local hotel, with the host staying with a resident named Barnabás Borbás. The podcast appears to be part of an ongoing series examining gender roles and masculine identity within Slovak society.

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Bratislava Film Festival Febiofest Begins While City Transit Plans Digital Ticketing Upgrade

The Febiofest film festival has begun in Bratislava, marking the 33rd edition of one of Slovakia's major cultural events, which will screen more than 60 films during its run. Meanwhile, Bratislava's public transport company is planning a major technological upgrade, announcing plans to install more than 1,000 new electronic card readers in the city's buses and trams after launching a public procurement process in the autumn.

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13th Visegrad Film Forum Opens in Bratislava

Bratislava begins hosting the 13th annual Visegrad Film Forum today, running through March 14. The four-day event features masterclasses, panel discussions, and film screenings with prominent figures from the global film industry who have worked on iconic Hollywood productions and current festival hits. The forum brings together international cinema professionals to Slovakia's capital as part of the Visegrad Group's cultural cooperation initiative, which promotes collaboration between Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary in various fields including arts and culture.

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Columnist Describes International Women's Day Event with Traditional Pastries

A columnist for Slovak daily SME wrote about an International Women's Day event where someone walked around with a basket of traditional Slovak pastries called pagáčiky, offering them to others without taking any themselves. The brief commentary by Michal Havran appears to be an observational piece about the March 8th celebration, focusing on this small gesture of hospitality during the women's rights observance.

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Paradise Open Air Electronic Festival Announces 2026 Lineup with International Headliners

The Paradise Open Air electronic music festival announced its 2026 edition featuring headliners Sub Focus, Steve Aoki, Nicky Romero, and Poltergst. The two-day festival will take place July 24-25, 2026, in Martin, marking its third consecutive year in the northern Slovak city. The fifth anniversary edition adopts a five elements theme with specialized stages and enhanced audiovisual production. Paradise Open Air has previously hosted international acts including Afrojack, Dimension, Will Sparks, and Acraze, positioning itself as a major Central European electronic music festival destination.

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Slovak Musicians Majself and Nia Release New Collaboration

Slovak artists Majself and Nia have reunited for a new musical collaboration titled "Stále dúfam" (Still Hoping). The release features an emotionally charged song accompanied by an Oriental-themed music video filmed in sand dunes. The partnership marks another joint project between the two popular Slovak musicians, who have previously worked together on successful tracks.

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Slovak diplomat discusses lessons from Spain in international interview

Pavel Bruchala, a Slovak diplomat, appeared as a guest on the international talk show Closer Talks, where he suggested that Slovaks could learn from Spanish people to be less self-focused. The interview addressed cultural differences and approaches to social interaction between the two European nations. Bruchala's comments reflect ongoing discussions about Slovak national character and social attitudes in comparison to other European countries.

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Amateur Theater Groups Invited to Register for Regional Drama Competitions in Bratislava

The Malokarpatské Educational Center is organizing regional rounds of two national amateur theater competitions, FEDIM and Belopotockého Mikuláš, under the collective name "Theater Confrontations." Amateur theater groups from the Bratislava region can register to participate in this competitive showcase. The competitions are part of Slovakia's national amateur theater circuit, providing local groups with opportunities to advance to higher-level competitions while promoting regional cultural activities.

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Tekov Museum Prepares Jubilee Exhibition for Artist Jozef Kanyuk

The Tekov Museum has organized a jubilee exhibition celebrating the work of artist Jozef Kanyuk. The artist, known for his charitable approach to his craft, does not sell his artworks but instead donates them to charitable causes. The exhibition represents a significant recognition of Kanyuk's artistic contributions and his philanthropic commitment to using his art for social good.

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Trenčín Underpass to Be Transformed Into Artistic Experience

An underpass on Štefánikova Street in Trenčín will be transformed into an artistic installation, creating a unique cultural experience for pedestrians. The project is being developed by the artistic collective Büro Milk/Subdigital Studio, which has designed the installation specifically tailored to the particular space of the underpass. The initiative represents an effort to enhance urban spaces through art, turning a typically mundane pedestrian infrastructure into an engaging cultural attraction.

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Modra Cultural Center Hosts Art Workshop Series Featuring Paul Klee

The Malokarpatské Cultural Center in Modra is hosting another session of its educational Open Studio series, which combines art history with hands-on creative experience. The program offers participants the opportunity to explore significant figures in visual arts through both learning and practical artistic activities.

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