WATCH: 20th Cine Europa film trailers

Scene from Bølgen (The Wave). Now on its 20th year, the film festival has become stronger and bolder as it brings to the Philippines 24 films from 16 EU countries.

MANILA, Philippines — The Cine Europa fever is now back, the longest and widest film festival in the country opens in Manila on September 16 at Shangri-La Plaza in Mandaluyong City with the perfect fusion of the best of classical and contemporary films from the European Union. Screening to the public is on September 17.

Now on its 20th year, the film festival has become stronger and bolder as it brings to the Philippines 24 films from 16 EU countries including from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom and Norway.

After its edition in Shangri-La Plaza, Cine Europa takes a road trip to the cities of Baguio, Cebu, Iloilo, Tacloban, Baybay, Puerto Princesa and back to Manila. For the first time, Cine Europa is traveling to Ateneo de Naga University. Philstar.com is the online media partner of the film festival.

WATCH: Trailers of movies to be shown at 20th Cine Europa

"Deine Schönheit ist nichts wert" (Your Beauty is Worth Nothing) 

 

"Les Barons" (The Barons) 

 

 

"Monkey"  

 

 

"And?l Páne 2" (An Angel of the Lord) 

 

 

"Babettes gæstebud" (Babette's Feast) 

 

 

"Sult" (Hunger) 

 

 

"Jules et Jim"  

 

 

"Souvenir"  

 

"Lola rennt" (Run Lola Run)  

 

 

"Terror - Ihr Urteil" (The Verdict) 

 

 

"Utóélet" (Afterlife) 

 

"I Soliti Ignoti" (Big Deal on Madonna Street) 

 

 

"20 Sigarette" (20 Cigarettes) 

 

 

"De He van ’63" (The Hell of ’63) 

 

"Veiviseren" (Pathfinder) 

 

"Bølgen" (The Wave) 

 

 

"Aniversarea" (The Anniversary) 

 

 

"Doua lozuri" (Two Lottery Tickets) 

 

 

"Perinbaba" (The Feather Fairy) 

 

"Wilsonov" (Wilson City) 

 

"Truman"  

 

"El Ángel Exterminador" (The Exterminating Angel) 

 

"Flickan Mamman och Demonerna" (The Girl, The Mother and the Demons) 

 

"A Moving Image"  

 

 

 

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