8th European Union Film Festival coming to Shenzhen

By Ziyi Yuan, October 16, 2015

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The 8th European Union Film Festival will be landing at Shenzhen Broadway Cinema this month, bringing the best of European film to PRD audiences. 

The festival will screen seven films from October 25 to 30, with two films showing daily. Anticipated titles include A Most Wanted Man, which is based on John le Carré's novel, and Ida, which won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 2014.

Other films included in the festival include Mother, I love youHotel and Mandariinid (for those passionate about war films).

The festival will also show animated films for children and teenagers in the evening on Thursday and Friday.

Cost: RMB50 (RMB10 discount for Shenzhen Broadway Cinema VIP members)

When: 1pm on Sunday, 7pm on weekdays

Where: Shenzhen Broadway Cinema, L2, Coco Park, Futian District 福田区购物公园L2层 (2531 3766)


[Image via the WSJ]

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