Summertime is Festival Time
The IMZ is happy to again contribute to the programme of some wonderful music film festivals. The Vienna Music Film Festival in Yekaterinburg and the Film Festival at Vienna Rathausplatz have already started, the Music Film Festival in Brno will begin soon.
In the light of our commitment to providing broad access to the performing arts for everyone, the IMZ is happy to announce that residents of Yekaterinburg, Vienna and Brno will find their city one attraction richer this summer.
The film festivals are free of charge and take place in a relaxed atmosphere in public, highly frequented places, making it easier for non-traditional audiences to overcome barriers to attend and enjoy the performing arts.
The IMZ as the programmer of these festivals also considers this goal of reaching and delighting a broad audience base and offers something for every taste: opera, jazz, pop, ballet and contemporary dance as well as recognizable productions for first-time-enjoyers and inspiring novelties for the performing arts connoisseur.
We wish our festival partners and their visitors in Yekaterinburg, Vienna and Brno many warm summer nights and countless magical moments!
Be part of the Filmfestival-Summer and check out their programme!
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