The article discusses a summer cinema event in Piran, Slovenia, featuring nine film screenings from July to August. The first screening on July 1st will be a premiere of the Slovenian film 'Skriti ljudje' directed by Mihaj Hočevar, accompanied by a discussion with the creative team. Admission is free. The piece also highlights the historical significance of the summer cinema, which was initiated over 15 years ago by Piran's parish priest Zorko Bajc, initially with the Auditorium and later with the Piran Citizens' Society. After nine years, Bajc stepped down due to personal reasons, but the organization has been revived by members of the Škver society with volunteer efforts and limited financial resources, supported by the Parish of Piran, Municipality of Piran, Tourist Association of Portorož, and several donors. Megan Jazić from Škver expressed disappointment that the cinema had ceased operations and noted that many people wanted it to restart.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural activities and community initiatives without any overt political framing or ideological slant. It presents information about a local cinema revival effort and related events without taking a clear stance or promoting specific political views.






