On Monday, September 12, the SACALA center in Viljandi hosted a series of cultural events. The day’s activities included a community cinema screening of Aki Kaurismäki’s “Hold on a Rattlesnake, Tatiana,” curated by film journalist Tristan Priimägi. The screening began at 19:00 at the Abja cultural center. Throughout the day, several other events took place, including a concert series “Music 104 Estonia” featuring the trombone quartet Four Bones (Hungary) at Pärnu maantee 28, Abja-Paluoja. Cinema screenings were also scheduled at the Centrum cinema, offering films such as “Where are you going?”, “Kukerpilli rapsoodia,” “Vere kutse,” “Marmauduke,” “Apteeker Melchior. Viirastus,” and “Satire of fate in American style.” Additionally, the SACALA center hosted an exhibition marking the fifth anniversary of the Krõllipesa nursery school, as well as visual wordplay by Lithuanian artist Daukantė Subačiūtė and drawings by Latvian artist Edmunds Jaudzems. Several other exhibitions were planned for September and October, including the Viljandi school art circle annual exhibition and an exhibition of student work from the cultural academy’s national textiles and metalwork study programs. A sculpture exhibition by Daniil Bessedini was also scheduled for September 30th at the Viljandi old water tower. These events occurred throughout the month of september. Topics: #september #monday #screening Post navigation Monday, September 12 PM MILANOS: Italy won a minor game, last to enter the play-off Czech Republic