European Film Festival (EUFF) 2024

The European Film Festival (EUFF) returns with its longest run and renewed partnerships. A month-long festival, a new venue in the heart of Singapore and new partnerships mark the 33rd edition of the European Film Festival (EUFF).

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Presented by the European Union (EU) Delegation to Singapore, EUFF shines the spotlight on European cinema by bringing films to Singapore reflecting Europe’s creativity, inclusivity, and diversity.

The EUFF runs at The Projector (Cineleisure) from 23rd April to 25thMay 2024.  With its new screening location, the festival moves to the heart of Singapore, making it more accessible to the general public. This year’s festival presents 24 films from 24 countries over a longer festival period, reflecting on the variety of perspectives, histories, languages and cultures from across Europe. 

Says Iwona Piórko, European Union Ambassador to Singapore: "I believe EUFF resonates with audiences here because European films are truly a celebration of cultures. Through this much-loved festival we showcase the best of contemporary European cinema as well as the richness of the craft of filmmaking from across Europe. There is beautiful unity in our diversity. The movies not just entertain but cover issues of global relevance and speak of values and experiences that are universal and recognisable to all.”

“EUFF is a window into the intriguing world of European cinema and also offers a platform to young Singapore film-makers. We need ever more ways of championing the inspiring ideas of youth. In this context, this year, the festival broadens its partnership with Singapore filmmakers with its new partnership with the Film Facilitation Programme run by *SCAPE, an organisation that supports the development of Singaporean youth. This complements the existing partnership with film schools: Ngee Ann Polytechnic’s School of Film & Media Studies; Nanyang Technological University’s (NTU) School of Art, Design and Media; LASALLE College of the Arts Puttnam School of Film and Animation. “

EUFF, which started in 1991, is among the longest running foreign film festivals in Singapore. Through the compelling narrative of cinema, the festival promotes dialogue, encourages conversations and exchanges while upholding core EU values of respect for human dignity and inclusivity.

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