The Sun (Malaysia)

EUFF returns with showcase of 21 films

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THE European Union Film Festival (EUFF) returns once more to selected Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC) outlets in major cities nationwide, including Johor Baru this year, from this Thursday.

Now into its 19th year in Malaysia, the EUFF will take place in the Klang Valley (Oct 18-28), George Town (Nov 1-7), Johor Baru (Nov 15-18), Kuching (Nov 22-28), and Kota Kinabalu (Dec 6-12).

Catch 21 award-winning films from 17 European countries, including the non-EU nations of Switzerlan­d and Norway. They range from animation to drama, romance, comedy, adventure, as well as documentar­ies.

One of them, Loving Vincent, is a beautifull­y-rendered animation about the life of Dutch PostImpres­sionist painter Vincent van Gogh done in the style of his paintings. This animated feature is a joint-production of Poland, the Netherland­s and France.

In conjunctio­n with the screening of Loving Vincent, the Embassy of the Netherland­s organised a series of art workshops for refugee children in Malaysia. The children’s van Gogh-inspired paintings will be part of a silent auction at the EUFF’s Kuala Lumpur launch tomorrow, with the proceeds going to the aid of these refugee children.

Meanwhile, of the 21 films, eight will be screened free at participat­ing cinemas.

They are Anka (Croatia); Kinscem, Bet on Revenge (Hungary); Friends by Chance (Italy); Quo Vado? (Italy); Selfie and Breaking News (Romania); Miss Kiet’s Children (the Netherland­s); as well as My Big Night (Spain).

Coupons for the free screenings can be printed or downloaded from euff.com.my, and redeemed at the participat­ing GSC ticketing counters on a first-come, firstserve­d basis.

Tickets for the other films go on sale today.

For more, visit the EUFF or GSC websites.

 ??  ?? EUFF films ... (clockwise, from right) Miss Kiet’s Children; Anka; and Loving Vincent.
EUFF films ... (clockwise, from right) Miss Kiet’s Children; Anka; and Loving Vincent.

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