Tomorrow Tuesday at 19.00, Casa Mediterráneo begins this week’s cultural activities with a virtual colloquium on the Serbian film A Winter Night’s Dream (in the photo). Serbia, winter 2004. When Lazar returns home after ten years of absence, he is a different man: he has regained his freedom, freed himself from the heavy burden of the past and started a new life in another country. He finds that his flat is occupied by a woman who has fled Bosnia and her daughter, a twelve-year-old autistic girl. Viewing guide here.
The following day, at 11 a.m., there will be a guided tour of the Casa Mediterráneo headquarters. Prior registration is required by email: comunicacion@casa-mediterraneo.es. Within the series More Europe in the Mediterranean, a meeting will be held at the Club Información (Avenida Doctor Rico nº 17, Alicante) with José Manuel García-Margallo, MEP and former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, who, together with the former Secretary of State for the European Union Fernando Eguidazu, will share his vision of the challenges facing the European Union at the present time. And finally, on Friday, 9 April at 7 p.m., the presentation and screening of the documentary El Sirio. El naufragio. El naufragio de un sueño, which tells the story of the largest civilian shipwreck off the Spanish coast of the Mediterranean, specifically at Cape Palos, in August 1906. The Italian ship “Sirio” left the port of Genoa bound for Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina at the beginning of August 1906 and a few days later sank after hitting the reefs of the Hormigas Islands off the coast of Cartagena.