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EuroVision2000

Eurovision2000 is a project of independent, thematic events, communication and exchange. The project, initiated by artists, has been organised and produced in the framework of Café9.

The aim of EuroVision2000 is a critical examination of current and historic forms of border construction, as well as exclusion processes, related to the formulation of national or general European identities and the actual neoliberalistic concepts in economy.


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The idea for EuroVision2000 developed from ‘MoneyNationsTV’, a project which started in 1998 in Shedhalle Zurich. One of the central concepts of ‘MoneyNationsTV’ was the direct exchange of reports, documentations, personal experiences and narrations around the issue of the current redefinition of Europe and its socio-economic transformation. These theoretical and socio-political perspectives were shared by filmmakers, artists and theorists from Middle, Central and Southeast Europe. Further informations you find on the website of MoneyNations.


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Support

EuroVision2000 gets support from Helsinki 2000 / Café9.net, Brussels 2000, Bologna 2000, ProHelvetia Zurich, Austrian Cultural Institute, Canadian Embassy Prague, APEXchanges, European Cultural Foundation, SCARP, OSF. Thank you!


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Whats about?

EuroVision2000 collects and show independent film and video productions based on personal, cultural, and documentary observations of the ongoing redefinition of Europe with all its social, political and economic consequences.

During the course of September 2000 several life discussions and events took place in Café9 in Prague, Bologna and Brussels.

Since then, the Video Archive of EuroVision2000 has been shown in several cities around Europe.


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What will Happen?

EuroVision2000 built up an archive with independent critical video and film productions.


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Contact

Responsible for the project development are Marion von Osten (Berlin), Peter Spillmann (Zurich) and Susanna Perin (Rome).


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