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Also in cultural news: the first Croatian movie is adapted for the hearing impaired.
Also in cultural news: Faithless comes to Belgrade and Skopje, and a Turkish film wins the Golden Bear Award.
Also in cultural news: a Serbian student makes the semifinals in a Google photo contest.
Also in cultural news: the Serbian and Bosnian Serb culture ministries sign a co-operation pact.
Also in cultural news: the Skopje Film festival opens and Paris hosts an exhibit on the transformation of Tirana.
Also in cultural news: Albania hosts the 6th Shkodra Jazz Festival, and Freedom Fest is held in Pristina.
Also in cultural news: Tirana's jazz festival begins, and former Romanian athletes promote travel to their country.
Also in cultural news: Bulgaria hosts a charity concert for earthquake victims in Haiti.
Also in cultural news: Istanbul hosts its 37th International Music Festival, and Cyprus and Greece sign a co-operation agreement.
Also in cultural news: a Romanian teenager conquers a South American mountain, and Croatia hosts the Men's World Handball Championship.
Also in cultural news: Turkey and France boost co-operation and the International Jazz Festival opens in Istanbul.
Also in cultural news: Japanese art is on exhibit in Serbia, and the Bucharest Food Festival enters the Guinness Book of Records.
Also in cultural and sports news: the World Chess Championship opens in Bulgaria, and Montenegro hosts the SEE Council of Ministers.
Also in cultural news: actor Bekim Fehmiu dies, and US actor Morgan Freeman will take part in the Sarajevo Film Festival.
Also in cultural news: Albanian Theatre Debar 2009 opened in Macedonia, and two young Serbian pianists won awards in Australia.
Also in cultural news: an Albanian-US expedition discovers a medieval ship in Albanian waters, and the Kosovo Philharmonic tours Japan.
Also in cultural news: Czech director Jiri Menzel won the Golden Gladiator Award at the International Summer Film Festival in Durres, Albania.
Also in cultural news: Serbia hosts its first international photography exhibition, and the Festival on Wheels opens in Ankara.
Also in cultural news: an epic-sized serving of beans lands a Macedonian village in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Also in cultural news: Sarajevo hosts its 39th international chess tournament, and an international theatre festival opens in Skopje.
Also in cultural news: former NBA star Vlade Divac became an adviser to the Serbian government, and a Mother Teresa museum opened in Shkodra, Albania.
Also in cultural news: Greece's new Acropolis Museum will open in June, and Kosovo marks its first independence anniversary.
Also in cultural news this week: the Aeschylia culture festival opened in Greece, and a swimmer from Cyprus took gold in the Paralympic Games.
Also in cultural news: New York jazz singer Miles Griffith opens the fifth edition of the Pristina Jazz Festival, and Split is hosting Days of French Culture.
Also in cultural news: FIFA rejects Kosovo's application for membership, and Bulgaria's national badminton team wins the Balkan Championship in Bucharest.
Also in cultural news this week: Greece opens its first cultural centre in Belgrade, and cultural tourism in Albania is on the rise.
Also in cultural news this week: a Serbian writer wins the prestigious Balkanika literary award, and a Bulgarian film wins the public award at the Zurich Film Festival.
Also in cultural news: an archaeological site opens in Pella, Greece, and a Romanian director's movie receives a special jury prize at a film festival in Essonne, France.
Also in cultural news this week: Serbia wins two gold medals at the 35th European Junior Swimming Championship, and Kosovo's ministry of culture, youth and sports will receive 2.3m euros.
Also in cultural news: Macedonian pianist Simon Trpceski embarks on his first European tour and the 12th edition of the George Enescu International Music Competition is held in Bucharest.