Date: 
5 Oct 09
Venue: 
Yehudi Menuhin space, European Parliament, Brussels
On 5 October 2009, under the auspices of the OPEN DAYS: European Week of Regions and Cities, the top three film-makers from the EPP's Think.Act.Change 60 second film competition will come to Brussels to see their films premiered in a special event at the European Parliament in Brussels. Not only will they get to see the films on the big screen, it will also be an opportunity to meet the members of the jury; Isidoro Gottardo, President of the EPP Group in the CoR; Luc Vandeputte, Deputy Secretary General of the EPP; Eija-Riitta Korhola MEP, Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety and Matthias Reute, Director General of DG TREN in the European Commission and other experts in the field. Should you wish to attend or to order a copy of the DVD, please contact kathryn.owens@cor.europa.eu
Contact Name: 
Kathryn Owens
Contact Email: 
kathryn.owens@cor.europa.eu

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