
EPF 2026 ›
FEST
European culture, narratives and imaginaries

14 › 15 › 16 may
FEST is the section of the Festival dedicated to the cultural, artistic, and narrative dimensions of Europe.
It features a program of events where languages, stories, and representations contribute to building shared meanings, collective imagery, and future visions.
What it is
FEST is the space where Europe tells its story.
Through dialogues with authors, theatrical performances, and film screenings, FEST constructs a pluralistic narrative of Europe—a space where rights, identity, and social transformations can be shared, interpreted, and told.
What happens
FEST unfolds through a program of events open to the public that blend cultural expression with European reflection.
Specifically:
• Book presentations and talks with authors
• Theater plays and performance art
• Film screenings and activities related to the WE Frame Short Film Festival
• Dialogues and discussions on contemporary European themes
Who it is for
FEST is for a wide-ranging audience: citizens, students, young people, professionals from the cultural and creative sectors, organizations, institutions, and anyone interested in European themes, rights, culture, and active citizenship.


