For almost 30 years, Vilnius has been represented in the Europa Cinemas Network through its vibrant cinemas, which showcase Lithuanian culture within the broader European community.
This year’s Conference highlights the city’s dynamic role in the industry, offering participants a chance to experience Vilnius’s historic charm and renowned film venues. “The network’s progress has always stemmed from collaboration, and it is in this spirit that we will all meet again in Vilnius in November for the 23rd Network Conference,” said Fatima Djoumer, CEO of Europa Cinemas Network.
Algirdas Ramaška, Director of Kino Pavasaris, Lithuania’s largest and longest-running film festival, underscored the significance of this moment for Vilnius and the broader Baltic region. “This event is the culmination of a decade of efforts and connections that have established Vilnius as the host of the world’s largest cinema exhibitors’ conference. It’s a historic milestone for the entire Baltic and Nordic region. We’re proud to play a role in bringing this event to life, shining a spotlight on Vilnius as a hub for the European film industry.“
The Europa Cinemas Network Conference will take place from 28 November to 1 December at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Vilnius. With a lineup of engaging discussions, the event promises to provide valuable insights and foster essential collaboration across the cinema sector, supporting the industry’s continued growth and evolution.