On 3 - 5 November the International Anti-Racist Cinema Exhibition (MICAR) celebrates its tenth consecutive edition at Batalha Centro de Cinema in Porto.
MICAR, which has been taking place since 2014, is promoted by SOS Racismo with the support of Porto City Council and several institutional partners. As part of celebrations for the 50th anniversary of Portugal's April 25th Revolution in 1974, the exhibition aims to promote debate on historical reparation in the face of past and present racist violence.
Free entrance tickets will be available on the day at the Batalha cinema box office. View the programme here.
Programme MICAR film festival 2023
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Practical information
- Venue
- Batalha Centro de Cinema Praça da Batalha, 47 4000-101 Porto
- Where
- Portugal
- When
- to
- Languages
- English
- Organiser
- SOS Racismo
- Source
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