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The Journey Begins: UK Cyprus Film Festival 2026
A Place Where Stories Travel The Manchester edition of the UK Cyprus Film Festival 2026 marked a deeply meaningful moment in our journey across the UK — one rooted in memory, continuity, and shared cultural experience. At the heart of the city, in partnership with Manchester Central Library , we brought back Myths of Cyprus for one special, final family screening. It is a tradition we cherish: carrying forward selected works from the previous year into the new festival cycl


UK Cyprus Film Festival 2026 – London Edition (Part I)
In Memory of Director Irena Joannides This spring, the UK Cyprus Film Festival 2026 launches the London edition of its programme at Cyprus House (13 St. James’s Square, SW1Y 4LB) , as part of the official cultural celebrations of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the European Union . This first chapter of the festival brings together award-winning films by Cypriot women filmmakers whose work speaks with clarity, sensitivity and courage about memory, displacement, iden


THERE IS AN ISLAND III – Official Opening
The Cultural Section of the Cyprus High Commission in London is pleased to present the official opening of THERE IS AN ISLAND III , the third edition of a growing exhibition series that has now established itself as a recurring cultural platform at Cyprus House. Curated by the Cultural Section of the Cyprus High Commission, THERE IS AN ISLAND III brings together 21 British Cypriot artists living and working in the United Kingdom, offering a rich, multi-voiced exploration of


Cyprus as a Crossroads of Art: From Antiquity to the Medieval Period
Tuesday, 19 May 2026 | 7:00 pm Cyprus House, London Reserve your spot via link Cyprus has long stood at the intersection of cultures, empires, and artistic traditions. Positioned between East and West, the island has continuously absorbed, transformed, and reinterpreted external influences, forging a distinctive artistic language that spans millennia. This evening event explores Cyprus’ role as a cultural and artistic crossroads, from the Archaic period to the medieval era, t
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