The article discusses the premiere of the film 'Eksodus 1945: Naša kri' in Argentina, organized by the Slovenian Cultural Action (SKA), led by Damian Ahlin. The film, which portrays the history of Slovenians during World War II, was shown twice at full capacity at Dr. Tineta Debeljak's venue in Ljubljana. Ahlin highlights the significance of the year 2026 for SKA, noting their 72 years of work and various cultural projects, including the release of two issues of the 'Glas SKA' report, participation in events in Slovenia, and receiving national recognition from the Culture-Nature Slovenia movement. He also mentions future plans, such as commemorating a member, organizing cultural evenings, and publishing new editions of the cultural magazine 'Meddobje'. Ahlin praises the film's objective portrayal of historical events without overt political bias.
Lettura del bias (Centro): While the topic involves historical narratives related to Slovenian identity and heritage, the article presents the information objectively, focusing on cultural achievements and community engagement. There is no clear ideological leaning in the framing of the story, and the emphasis is on the event
Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 85 · Obiettività 60): Factuality is high as the article reports on events and statements from a cultural organization with specific details like the premiere of 'Eksodus 1945' and mentions of past activities. However, the lack of a primary source makes cross-source verification difficult. Objectivity is lower due to prom




