Thursday, November 17, 2011

2011 European Union Film Festival - Toronto, Nov 17 - 30


Tonight is the opening night of the 7th edition of the European Union Film Festival in Toronto. The opening film is The Winner from Poland. Over the next two weeks, they will be presenting 24 award-winning films from 24 Countries.  Two films will play from Poland, the other being Joanna.

Some selected films that are submissions to the Academy for the Best Foreign Language Film category, including Тилт (Tilt) from Bulgaria, and Atmen (Breathing) by Karl Markovics.

All screenings take place at the Royal Cinema, 608 College St. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. It is advisable to go early to line-up as admission is first-come first-served until the theatre is full.

http://www.eutorontofilmfest.ca/

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EUROPEAN UNION FILM FESTIVAL 2011 SCHEDULE

November 17-30, 2011
Royal Cinema, 608 College St.
Free Admission

www.eutorontofilmfest.ca

The European Union Film Festival is pleased to announce the presentation of 24 Films
from 24 Countries. Contemporary European Cinema with free screenings of an exciting
selection of international award-winning films that have participated in Cannes 2011,
the Venice FF, TIFF, Berlin FF, Sundance FF, Karlovy Vary FF and many other Festivals.

November 17, 8:30pm - The Winner - Poland

November 18, 6:00pm - Tilt - Bulgaria

November 18, 8:30pm - Protektor - Czech Republic

November 19, 4:30pm – Talk on European-Canadian Co-Production Films: Maiden Danced to Death - with Producer Michael A. Dobbin

November 19, 6:00pm - The Maiden Danced to Death - Hungary /Slovenia

November 19, 8:45pm - Almanya – Welcome to Germany - Germany

November 20, 6:00pm - Ben X - Belgium

November 20, 8:30pm - Biloba - Greece

November 21, 6:00pm - Joanna - Poland

November 22, 6:00pm - Farewell - Lithuania

November 22, 8:30pm - Graveyard Keeper's Daughter - Estonia

November 23, 6:00pm - Lapland Odyssey - Finland

November 23, 8:30pm - Fish & Chips - Cyprus

November 24, 6:00pm - Soul at Peace - Slovakia

November 24, 8:30pm - Love & Rage - Denmark

November 25, 6:00pm - Return of Sergeant Lapins - Latvia

November 25, 8:30pm - Basilicata Coast to Coast - Italy

November 26, 6:00pm - Breathing - Austria

November 26, 8:30pm - DarkBlueAlmostBlack - Spain

November 27, 6:00pm - Balls - Sweden

November 27, 8:30pm - The Mystery of Sintra - Portugal

November 28, 6:00pm - Wedding in Bessarabia - Romania

November 29, 6:00pm - The Other Side of Sleep - Ireland

November 29, 8:30pm - Stricken - Netherlands

November 30, 6:00pm - My Piece of the Pie - France

http://www.eutorontofilmfest.ca/

1 comment:

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