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13th European Union Film Festival to
be screened in India from 1st - 30th April
New Delhi: An exclusive collection of
well-known contemporary films from all over Europe will be screened in 5
Indian cities as part of the European Union Film Festival from 1 - 30
April 2008. European Union Member States embassies and the Delegation of
the European Commission are collaborating with a range of local partners
to organise the 13th European Union Film Festival in New Delhi (1 April
- 8 April), Chennai (7 April 17 April), Kolkata (10 April - 16 April),
Calicut / Kozhikode (17 April- 20 April) and Pune (24 - 30 April).
In celebrating the culture and art of
several European countries, especially through the moving image, the EU
hopes to emphasise the importance of culture,
particularly in light of the European
Year of Intercultural Dialogue, 2008. The European Union's multifaceted
relations with India encompass a dialogue
between modern nation states built
upon ancient civilisations, enriched with myriad cultures, religions,
ethnicities, and languages. Culture has become an
essential component of the EU-India
relationship. The EU Film Festival 2008 is a step in celebrating the
diversity of our cultures, both in India and in
Europe, in the 'European Year of
Intercultural Dialogue.'
In this edition of the EU Film
Festival, the inspiring diversity in the contemporary European film
industry is showcased through an array of films, each one representing a
different Member State that includes national and international hits
with gripping thrillers, finger-on-the-pulse comedies and forceful
modern-day dramas. The EU Film Festival is now part of the EU-India
strategic partnership established at the 6th EU-India Summit in
September 2005. This year the EU Film Festival showcases a package of 21
films from 20 EU Member States. The films being screened have in general
been widely acclaimed in Europe and some have been awarded prestigious
prizes in recent years.
The films that will be screened are
Short Circuits (Slovenia), I Am (Poland), Kids in da Hood (Sweden), FC
Venus (Finland), Waiter (Netherlands), On the Other Side of the Bridge
(Austria), Yella (Germany), After the Wedding (Denmark), Its Spring in
Prague Every Year (Czech Republic), Two Syllables Behind (Slovak
Republic), You and Me (France), Ultranova and Long Weekend (Belgium),
Eighth Day of the Week (Hungary), Last of the High Kings (Ireland),
Golden Beach (Estonia), Occident (Romania), Bye Bye Blackbird
(Luxembourg), Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of a Manic Depressive (UK),
Honey and Wine (Cyprus) and Fiction (Spain)
The Festival is being staged, thanks
to the precious support of the Government of NCT of Delhi, India Habitat
Centre, New Delhi; Nandan West Bengal Film Centre, Kolkata; Kerala State
Chalachitra Academy, Kozhikode; National Film Archive of India, Pune and
ICA Foundation in Association with South India Film Chamber of Commerce,
Chennai. The support of Alliance Francaise de Delhi, Corporation of
Kozhikode, Max Mueller Bhavan (Pune), Alliance Francaise de Poona and
British Library (Pune).
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