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Serbia's European Perspectives and CINEMA KOMUNISTO - Different Face of Serbia

Serbian LSE Alumni Association & FOSDI public lecture followed by film screening

Date: Thursday 13 October 2011
Venue:  Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building
Time: 6-7.30pm & 7.30pm - 9.30pm

Time: 6-7.30pm
Speakers: Laza Kekic, Dr Ismail Musabegovic, Sir Ivor Roberts, Dr Nicholas Whyte
Chair: Dr Svetozar Rajak

One day after EU publicizes its opinion if Serbia can be a candidate for full membership, the panel of diplomats and experts discusses all options available to Serbia.

Laza Kekic is Director for Eastern Europe, Economist Intelligence Unit; Dr Musabegovic is president of the Serbian LSE Alumni Association and professor at the Belgrade Banking Academy; Sir Ivor Roberts is former British ambassador to Yugoslavia, Italy and Ireland, currently President of Trinity College in Oxford. Dr Nicholas Whyte is an independent diplomat from Brussels.

Time: 7.30-9.30pm
Speaker: Mila Turajlic
Chair: Dr Jelena Stojanovic

Different Face of Serbia program at LSE closes with screening of the award-winning documentary film CINEMA KOMUNISTO by political scientist, film maker and LSE alumni Mila Turajlic. After the screening the author will answer questions from the audience about the film and the country that does not exist any more.

Mila Turajlic (1979), author of the award-winning documentary film CINEMA KOMUNISTO(2011) is a political scientist who studied film in Belgrade, in addition to international relations and media at the London School of Economics and Political Science. It took combining of her multiple talents, skills and educational backgrounds to devise, research and create a movie about a country that no longer exists.

These events are free and open to all but pre-registration is required. To reserve a place email  fosdi.belgrade@gmail.com  or text 07941 588 799 with your name and email. You can also visit  www.differentface.org.

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