Kakheti. The film "Life Continues” was shown in
the office of "Media Center Kakheti” in Gurjaani. The schoolchildren,
interested citizens and the NGO sector representatives have attended the film
screening.According
to the Youth Project Coordinator of Media Center Ilia Sakvarlishvili, similar
events contribute to activating the youngsters: "the organization pays huge
attention to the cultural-educational events, including the screening of
films.”The discussion has followed after the film.
According to the Head of NGO Day Center Guliko Rostoshvili, screening of such
films and the discussions should be taking place more often: "the adolescents
with disabilities and other children should meet each other more frequently and
at least should be watching such films together, after which they should be
discussing the problems in their city in this respect. This will help them to
integrate into the society.”
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