Following the great success of the first Annual EU Film Festival in China, held in Beijing in December 2008, we are pleased to announce that the 2nd Annual EU Film Festival in China will take place from 5 November to 4 December 2009. This year the film festival is expanded and will take place in two cities: Beijing and Chengdu. Each film will be screened in the original language with English and Chinese subtitles.
The film festival, which is financed by the Delegation of the European Commission to China and supported by the Swedish Presidency, invites all 27 EU Member States to showcase one recent, popular and successful film, and such a wide and diverse selection will enable the Chinese general public to discover the new faces of European cinema. Each movie will be shown twice in Beijing and once in Chengdu, with screenings at the Centre Culturel Français (French Cultural Centre), the Instituto Cervantes (Cervantes Institute), the Istituto Italiano di Cultura (the Italian Institute of Culture), the Polish Embassy, the Ullens Centre for Contemporary Art, the German Embassy School and the Broadway Moma Cinemathèque in Beijing; the screenings in Chengdu will take place at the Stellar Yingdu Cinema.
Please click here to download the Festival Screening Schedule in Beijing (PDF format).
Flood (UK) 2007
Director : Tony Mitchell
Action, Drama, Thriller * 110 min
19:30 Monday 9 November @ French Cultural Center
19:30 Saturday 14 November @ Broadway Cinematheque MOMA
In present day England, a colossal storm hits theNorth Atlantic Ocean just outside of the UK and moves toward the Scottish mainland, laying waste to the town of Wick. Some predict that the crisis will die off but not Professor Leonard Morrison, who worked arduously on the Thames River barrier. Morrison foresees that the weather system will be moving across the Thames barrier, gaining strength from the year's unusually high tide and inundate London with a wall of water. In desperation, Leonard contacts daughter-in-law Sam, Director of Operations for the barrier, and warns her of the impending destruction. As the water hits - just as predicted - a city-wide state of emergency is declared and extreme measures must be taken to keep the pending disaster from spiralling out of control and claiming untold numbers of lives...
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Feature Films (subject to change):
Austria: Mozart in China by Bernd Neuburger & Nadja Seelich (94 min, Family)
Belgium: Formidable by Dominique Standaert (90min, drama)
Bulgaria: Voenen korespondent (War Correspondent) by Kostadin Bonev (90 min, Drama)
Cyprus: O teleftaios gyrismos (The Last Homecoming) by Korina Avraamidou (85 min, Romance / Drama)
Czech Republic: Zelary by Ondřej Trojan (150 min, Romance / Drama)
Denmark: Fighter by Natasha Arthy (90 to 100 min, Drama)
Estonia: Taarka by Ain Mäeots (95 min, Biography / Comedy / Drama / Musical)
Finland: Tummien perhosten koti (The Home of Dark Butterflies) by Dome Karukoski (105 min, Drama)
France: Séraphine by Martin Provost (121 to 125 min, Biography / Drama / War)
Germany: Novemberkind (November Child) by Christian Schwochow (95 min, Drama)
Greece: Gynaikeies synomosies (Women's conspiracy) by Vassilis Vafeas (107 min, Comedy / Drama)
Hungary: Kaméleon (Chameleon) by Krisztina Goda (106 min, Comedy / Drama / Thriller)
Ireland: The secret of Kells by Tomm Moore (75min, animation, adventure)
Italy: Chaos calmo (Quiet Chaos) by Antonio Luigi Grimaldi (105 min, Drama / Romance)
Latvia: Vogelfrei by Janis Kalejs, Janis Putnins, Gatis Smits & Anna Viduleja (95 min, Drama)
Luxembourg: Les fourmis rouges (Red ants) by Stéphan Carpiaux (95 min, Drama)
Malta: Magdalene by Rebecca Cremona (25 min, Short / Drama)
Netherlands: TBS (Nothing to lose) by Pieter Kuijpers (88 min, Crime / Thriller)
Poland: Lejdis (Ladies) by Tomasz Konecki (134 min, Comedy)
Portugal: Goodbye Irene by Paolo Marinou-Blanco (98min, coedy, drama)
Romania: Supravietuitorul (The Survivor) by Sergiu Nicolaescu (Crime)
Slovakia: Polcas rozpadu (Half-life) by Vlado Fischer (105 min, Comedy / Drama)
Slovenia: Prehod (Transition) by Boris Palčič (86 min, Horror / Thriller)
Spain: Amateurs by Gabriel Velázquez (88 min, Drama)
Sweden: Ondskan (Evil) by Mikael Håfström (113 min, Drama)
UK: Flood by Tony Mitchell (110 min, action, drama, thriller)
Screening information: All screenings are free and on a first come first seated basis. Doors will open 30minutes before each screening. No advance registration. Please note the specific security requirements for each location :
The Festival in Chengdu
This year the film festival will take place in Chengdu for the first time. The screenings in Chengdu will take place at the Stellar Yingdu Cinema from 19 November to 4 December 2009.
Feature Films (subject to change):
Austria: Mozart in China by Bernd Neuburger & Nadja Seelich (94 min, Family)
Belgium: Formidable ! by Dominique Standaert (90min, Comedy)
Denmark: Fighter by Natasha Arthy (100 min, Drama)
France: Séraphine by Martin Provost (125min,Biography/Drama)–NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES
Greece: Gynaikeies synomosies (Women's conspiracy) by Vassilis Vafeas (107 min,Dramatic Comedy)
Hungary: Kaméleon (Chameleon) by Krisztina Goda (106 min, Dramatic Comedy)
Italy: Chaos calmo (Quiet Chaos) by Antonio Luigi Grimaldi (105 min, Drama / Romance)
Netherlands: TBS (Nothing to lose) by Pieter Kuijpers (88 min, Crime / Thriller)
Slovakia: Polcas rozpadu (Half-Life Decay) by Vlado Fischer (105 min, Dramatic Comedy)
Sweden: Ondskan (Evil) by Mikael Håfström (113 min, Drama)
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