On April 24, the Basque Government presented the 'Adi! Filmak euskarak' project in Bilbao. The Government's goal is to double the number of Basque-language premieres in cinemas. As part of this project, the film Mortal Kombat 2 by filmmaker Simon McQuoid was also released in cinemas the other day, dubbed into Basque. It is based on a video game and is intended for audiences over 18 years of age. It is not at all common to have the opportunity to…
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On April 24, the Basque Government presented the 'Adi! Filmak euskarak' project in Bilbao. The Government's goal is to double the number of Basque-language premieres in cinemas. As part of this project, the film Mortal Kombat 2 by filmmaker Simon McQuoid was also released in cinemas the other day, dubbed into Basque. It is based on a video game and is intended for audiences over 18 years of age. It is not at all common to have the opportunity to…