If you liked the streets at once fond of watching movies, you certainly do not want to spend to spend European Union Film Festival (EUFF) which will be held 6 to 16 May 2010 in Singapore. Moreover, access to flights to the country this lion is very easy.
Because there is still enough time to book a ticket, you should plan your weekend to fly to countries bordering the Riau archipelagos and also reserving money 10 Singapore Dollars to buy tickets to watch at Golden Village VivoCity.
After the success of last year, the film festival participants come from EU countries, this, come back to bring the citizens of Singapore and also you on a visual odyssey of stunning European. These films offer a unique perspective into a rich and varied culture of the European Union through the silver screen.
One of the longest film festivals in Singapore is at the same time will celebrate its 20th birthday by displaying moving pictures of interest from European critical films that have been recognized and won numerous awards and nominations at prestigious festivals such as Sundance, Cannes, and even Oscar nominations.
This year, the EU is also continuing efforts to encourage the exchange of cinematic and cultural exchanges between Europe and Singapore. EUFF will be partnering with film schools and media Ngee Ann Polytechnic to showcase some of the best short films from students who have previously selected.
This will provide opportunities for young film makers to see their work on the big screen with the views that have been leading international director and offers you, citizens of Singapore and spectators from Europe to catch a glimpse of some bright young film talents in Singapore.
EUFF will feature 17 films that have been critically recognized and award winner of several European Union member states. These films will offer an intimate insight, unique perspective, reflecting a romantic panoramic view as well as the lives and cultures in Europe.
Major focus of this festival include the opening and gala premiere of the film: "Broken Embraces" (Spain) by the famous director Pedro Almodovar and starring Penelope Cruz's "The Father of My Children" (France) - winner of "Un Certain Regards" an award Cannes Film Festival special jury in 2009, "Unmade Beds" (UK) which was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize in the category of World Cinema l (Drama) at the Sundance Film Festival in 2009, and "The Secret of Kells" (Ireland) which was nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Feature in 2010.
With rows of films which have received adequate appreciation in Europe, this opportunity may be you should not miss. Now, you can begin to budget how much money you spend to watch some film.
Because there is still enough time to book a ticket, you should plan your weekend to fly to countries bordering the Riau archipelagos and also reserving money 10 Singapore Dollars to buy tickets to watch at Golden Village VivoCity.
After the success of last year, the film festival participants come from EU countries, this, come back to bring the citizens of Singapore and also you on a visual odyssey of stunning European. These films offer a unique perspective into a rich and varied culture of the European Union through the silver screen.
One of the longest film festivals in Singapore is at the same time will celebrate its 20th birthday by displaying moving pictures of interest from European critical films that have been recognized and won numerous awards and nominations at prestigious festivals such as Sundance, Cannes, and even Oscar nominations.
This year, the EU is also continuing efforts to encourage the exchange of cinematic and cultural exchanges between Europe and Singapore. EUFF will be partnering with film schools and media Ngee Ann Polytechnic to showcase some of the best short films from students who have previously selected.
This will provide opportunities for young film makers to see their work on the big screen with the views that have been leading international director and offers you, citizens of Singapore and spectators from Europe to catch a glimpse of some bright young film talents in Singapore.
EUFF will feature 17 films that have been critically recognized and award winner of several European Union member states. These films will offer an intimate insight, unique perspective, reflecting a romantic panoramic view as well as the lives and cultures in Europe.
Major focus of this festival include the opening and gala premiere of the film: "Broken Embraces" (Spain) by the famous director Pedro Almodovar and starring Penelope Cruz's "The Father of My Children" (France) - winner of "Un Certain Regards" an award Cannes Film Festival special jury in 2009, "Unmade Beds" (UK) which was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize in the category of World Cinema l (Drama) at the Sundance Film Festival in 2009, and "The Secret of Kells" (Ireland) which was nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Feature in 2010.
With rows of films which have received adequate appreciation in Europe, this opportunity may be you should not miss. Now, you can begin to budget how much money you spend to watch some film.
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