On 8 p.m. on Thursday 12 July, the photo exhibition MILENA will open at the Serbian Cultural Centre. The exhibition is dedicated to Milena Dravić, an actress of extraordinary work on film, whose talent, work and effort in each of her roles make her a special star of Yugoslavian cinema, but also an irreplaceable diva with a rich festival history marked by the many roles she has played. The exhibition is a result of cooperation among SKUC Pula, Cultural Centre Belgrade, Yugoslav Film Archive and Association of Drama Artist Serbia. The exhibition, consisting of 70 selected photographs, will be open until 27 July. The day after the opening, on 13 July, at 8 p.m. at Valli Cinema, the author of the exhibition, Tatjana Nježić, will present the monograph on Milena Dravić, which includes more than 50 stories and scenes from the life of the film diva, accompanied by a wide range of photographs.
On 13 July, the exhibition “Photographic Thoughts” by Stanko Herceg will open at 9 p.m. at Makina Gallery. The exhibition asks questions about the speed of creation, but also the disappearance of contemporary digital moment of living, that is, the more long-term prefix that analogue photography implies, as well as the consequences the marked moment causes in different interpretations of the same observations. The exhibition will run until 8 August.