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Traditional Film in Hospital Family Meeting in Berlin
During this year’s Berlin International Film Festival, the Film in Hospital partners gathered for their traditional “family meeting” on February 17th…
Meetings in Brussels on the occasion of the event “Cultural Deal for Europe: Annual Policy Conversation 2026” (February 3–4, 2026)
Edita Bilaver, representing the “Kids Meet Art” Association and the European project Film in Hospital, attended the “Cultural Deal for Europe: Annual…
The ‘Film in Hospital’ brings back the Croatian Audiovisual Centre program ‘Cinema, Play, Film’!
On Tuesday, February 3rd, at Srebrnjak Children’s Hospital in Zagreb, Croatia, our project Film in Hospital once again became a hub…
Film in Hospital at SDOP Fest: Strong Interest from Italian Professionals
As part of the SDOP FEST 26 in San Donà di Piave (Venice), a special presentation of the Film in Hospital…
This Year’s Collaboration With the Croatian Film Festival Pulica u kaputu Has Begun!
11th winter edition (January 7–18, 2026) of Pulica u kaputu, film days for children and young audiences organized by the oldest…
A Special 2026 Calendar Born in Italian Hospitals
We wish you a very happy New Year together with the children in our hospitals! We are proud to present our…
Film in Hospital Strengthens Its European Visibility in 2025
Recognition, Policy Dialogue and Strategic Presentations During 2025, the Film in Hospital initiative significantly expanded its visibility across Europe through a…
Medical staff on film, play and children’s rights
The Impact of Film and Play on Children’s Hospital Experience Healthcare professionals in our Croatian partner hospitals often remind us that…
Beyond Hospital Walls
Film in Hospital in a Croatian community centre Film in Hospital started in hospitals and other vulnerable healthcare settings, and now…
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