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Vol. 5 Num 204 Sun. December 19, 2004  
   
Culture


EU Film Festival begins
A festival of seven European films started yesterday at the British Council auditorium. Jointly organised by the European Commission Member States, the Dutch Embassy, cultural institutes of the EU and Rainbow Film Society, the five-day festival showcases films from the Netherlands, Finland, Norway, UK, Germany, Slovenia and France.

Besides the member states of the EU, the festival is supported by the European Coordination of Film Festivals that presents about 220 films every year, says a press release.

The inaugural film of the festival was Young Kees by Dutch director André Van Duren.

The schedules of the festival are:

December 19
05:30 pm One-way Ticket to Mombasa of Hannu Tuomainen (Finland/Norway)
07:30 pm The Claim of Michael Winterbottom (UK)

December 20
05:30 pm Anansi of Fritz Baumann (Germany)

December 21
05:30 pm Blind Spot of Hanna Antonina Wojcik Slak (Slovenia)
07:30 pm Nowhere in Africa of Carolin Link (Germany)

December 22
07:30 pm Those Who Love Me can Take the Train of Patrice Chereau (France)