Mark Axelrod at Panteion University
In collaboration with Fulbright Greece, the Department of Communication, Media and Culture of Panteion University organised
the visit of Mark Axelrod, Professor of Comparative Literature and English at the University of Chapman, Orange, California.
The subject of his lectures was crafting screenplays: «From Aristotle to Rocky» «Where is the Plot Going Anyway» & «Whose Talking and Why». 14 & 21 May, Α2 (new building) 12.15 -15:00.
Professor Axelrod has taught screenwriting in the US, Europe and Latin America and has published the books:
Aspects of the Screenplay (2001), Character and Conflict: The Cornerstones of Screenwriting (2004), I Read it at The Movies: The Follies and Foibles of Screen Adaptation (2006) Constructing Dialogue:
From Citizen Kane to Midnight in Paris (2013).
Ηe has been awarded several times for his novels and screenplays.
Happy Birthday European Union !
On 14 May the students of the 4th High School of Rhodes celebrated the birthday of the European Union in a beautiful event co-organised with Europe Direct and Mrs Filia Papasavva. The students discussed about the institutions and bodies of the European Union and why it is important for us to participate in the European elections and then they played educational games and created a group painting project. The day ended with a themed cake in the colours of the European Union.
Brescia Photo Festival 2024
From March 2024, the Brescia Photo Festival will once again be the protagonist, promoted by the Municipality of Brescia and the Brescia Musei Foundation, in collaboration with the Ma.Co.f – Centro della Fotografia Italiana, with the artistic curatorship of Renato Corsini, which will bring it to the most prestigious exhibition venues of the city and the province, a structured program of exhibitions with some of the most important and celebrated names in contemporary Italian photography.
The title chosen for this seventh edition is Testimoni, a term that underlines the ability of photographers to document the present by encouraging the reading of history through the story told by the images.