Kosovo is a dynamic destination where tradition meets modern creativity, and its vibrant calendar of events reflects the country’s youthful energy and rich cultural roots. Among the standout happenings is Sunny Hill Festival in Pristina, a world-class music event founded by global pop icon Dua Lipa, which brings top international artists and thousands of fans to the capital each summer. Also gaining traction is NGOM Fest in Prizren, where music, nature, and activism come together in a unique blend, set against the stunning backdrop of the Sharr Mountains. For cinema lovers, the Dokufest International Documentary and Short Film Festival is a must-attend — turning the historic city of Prizren into a lively hub of film screenings, workshops, and late-night riverfront gatherings.
Kosovo also proudly celebrates its deep-rooted cultural heritage through events that honor its history and traditions. The Etno Fest in Kukaj village revives traditional rural life with folk music, artisanal crafts, and local cuisine in an authentic mountain setting. Meanwhile, Anibar Animation Festival in Peja showcases the power of animated storytelling, bringing together artists and audiences from across Europe. Whether you’re drawn by the sounds of global music, the depth of Balkan tradition, or the energy of emerging creatives, Kosovo’s events offer a fresh and unforgettable way to experience its unique identity and warm hospitality.

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Film Festival “Hyjnesha në Fron”-“The Goddess on the Throne”
September 30, 2017 @ 7:30 pm - October 4, 2017 @ 12:00 am
Film Festival “Hyjnesha në Fron”-“The Goddess on the Throne” was founded in 2002 by Besim Ajeti actor, TV Produceras the first film festival in Kosovo.
Seven previous editions where held in different cities of Kosova but starting the last 7th edition the festival will be held in Fushë Kosova Railway Station.
Short films will be shown on the train trips from one city to another, and feature films will be shown on the premises of the Railway Station.
“Hyjnesha në Fron” –“The goddess on the throne” is the world famous statue which dates back over 5000 years , it is a monument of native Kosovo, and considered as a masterpiece of ancient art.
Being represented with such a statue as a film festival makes us proud and determined to continue to encourage and support film projects by promoting and evaluating new filmmakers’s work and also by creating new contacts with artists from abroad to consider opportunities of co productions.