Samegrelo. Zugdidi-based NGO "Youth for Civil
Interests" has completed the 4-day screening of documentaries in the
cinema "Atrium" on November 6. According to the Director of "Youth for Civil Interests"
GuramChikhladze, 6 documentaries mainly on the human rights and public
responsibility were shown. "The project aims to enhance and develop the
level of public responsibility, and the society must not stay aside from the
ongoing processes in the country", GuramChikhladze said.The film festival
is supported by NGO "People in Need" and the United States Embassy in Georgia.
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