In Denmark, 2025 has proven to be an exceptional year for national cinema. According to the Danish Film Institute, audience interest in Danish films reached a record high over the past decades, confirming a strong and sustained demand for homegrown cultur
The 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial, titled After the Rain, is one of the key artistic events of the season in Australia. Since the first triennial, Culture Warriors, held in 2007, this format has established itself as the country’s principal nation
Swiss artist Nemo, last year’s winner of the Eurovision Song Contest, has announced his intention to return his trophy in protest against the decision of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to allow Israel to continue participating in the competition.
From 14 December 2025 to 7 January 2026, beneath the glass vault of the Grand Palais in Paris, Le will once again open to the public — a giant indoor ice rink covering 2,700 square metres, which organisers describe as the largest in the world.
High above Lake Geneva, in a place where the mountain landscape meets history, one of the most compelling youth music projects in francophone Europe has just come to an end — Émergences musicales, also known as the Rencontres de la Chanson Francophone de
Stavanger, one of Norway’s oldest cities, is preparing for one of the most significant events in its modern history. The anniversary celebration highlights the city’s journey from a medieval episcopal center to a contemporary hub of energy, technology, an
Thessaloniki once again became a focal point of global cinema: the 66th Thessaloniki International Film Festival attracted more than 92,000 viewers and emerged as one of the most significant film events of the season.
A major infrastructure project is set to reshape the transport landscape of the Polish capital. City authorities have announced the transition to the next phase of work: geological studies and the development of detailed technical solutions for each stati