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Cine Europa 24 brings
the best of European films to audience worldwide right in the comforts of your
home. Now on its 24th year, Cine Europa is the longest running
European film festival in the Philippines.
The EU Delegation and
the EU Member States Embassies together with Goethe Institut Manila, the Philippine-Italian
Association and Instituto Cervantes de Manila are proud to present Cine Europa
24 from 1 to 29 September.
This year’s CE24
festival would be different as we are all following health protocols in this
challenging time. CE24 has innovatively turned this challenge as an opportunity
to present world class EU films via online screening reaching more Filipino
moviegoers than ever. Cine Europa continues to stand proud with its strong
partnership with the Film Development Council in the Philippines.
There are 17 films
from the EU Member States and everyone is invited to watch via online screening
for FREE. Just sign-up at www.cineeuropaph.com
for your free access pass and to view the movie line-up schedules.
The EU Delegation,
the European Union Member States Embassies together with Goethe-Institut,
Instituto Cervantes de Manila and the Philippine-Italian Association, have
curated a set of award-wining films
showing the diversity of the European culture.
The line-up of films
for Cine Europa 24 are:
3. Catwalk, from Sweden, a touching story about a seemingly impossible dream that comes true. The film drives a strong statement about equal value, disabled or not.
7. Nos
Batailles (Our Struggles), is an interesting Belgian film
that will show you how Olivier juggles between the children’s needs, life’s
daily challenges and his job, after her wife abandons the family.
8. Trezon,
a Hungarian film with an exciting plot and “full of unexpected twists, where nothing
and no one is what they seem to be.”
9. Vores
mand i Amerika (The Good Traitor). “Denmark’s
neutralist policy is a delicate thing” a film by Christina Rosendal that was
released in 2020
10.
I Doulia tis
(Her Job) from Greece, relates a story of a working mother, Panayiota who is
trapped within a domestic environment that prevents her from achieving
independence but gets an opportunity to get a new life. Sadly this is
prematurely pruned...
13.
Einer wie Erika
(Erik and Erika) from Austria is a true story of Erik Schinegger, a world
champion skier and his life as a woman, his ultimate transition to manhood and
his fight for recognition in an age where there was no place in the social
dictionary for a word like “transgender”.
14.
Acasă
(My Home) is a Romanian film directed by Radu Ciorniciuc and recently released
in 2020. It is a powerful narration of a family who lived calmly with nature in
Bucharest until they are chased out and forced to adapt to life in the big
city.
15.
Aurora
from Finland focuses on: immigration and addiction. It is an enjoyable dramedy
from Finnish Lapland. Conditional love
between Aurora and Darian is needed to stop them from running.
16.
The German film Kokon (Cocoon)
was released in 2020 and is directed by Leonie Krippendorff. It is an
adventurous story of Nora, a shy 14-year-old Berlin girl, making her way into
adulthood.
17.
Das Vorspiel
(The Audition) tells a story of Anna’s passion for violin that has gone to the
borders of breaking her family. Her competitive spirit is faced by her own
failure. This a co-production film between Germany and France.
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