28th European Union Film Festival (EUFF) of India

The 28th European Union Film Festival (EUFF) is set to captivate audiences in New Delhi from December 1 to 10. This cinematic extravaganza, dedicated to celebrating the rich cultural ties between India and the European Union, will feature 28 films in 25 languages from 28 European countries.

Spotlight on Women Directors

In a noteworthy move, 18 of the selected films for this year’s festival are directed by women, echoing a commitment to highlighting and honoring women in cinema. The festival aims to explore and appreciate ‘the art of storytelling from the woman’s perspective.’

Notable Film Highlights

Among the anticipated films is “Tori and Lokita,” winner of the Special 75th Anniversary Award at Cannes 2022. The film portrays the unbreakable friendship between a young boy and an adolescent girl who have embarked on a journey from Africa, facing the challenges of exile.

“Alice Diop’s Saint Omer,” winner of the Grand Prix for Best Film at the Venice Film Festival in 2022, delves into the story of a young novelist, Rama, attending the trial of Laurence Coly, a woman accused of killing her daughter. The film explores the impact of the accused’s words and witness testimonies on Rama’s convictions.

“The Banshees of Inisherin,” nominated for nine Oscars in 2023, is a black comedy by Martin McDonagh set on a remote Irish island. The film follows a troubled young islander’s quest to repair a damaged relationship with his closest friend.

“Slovenian film Riders,” the country’s official submission for the Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards, revolves around two friends transforming their mopeds into choppers. Their journey takes an unexpected turn when they are joined by a young runaway woman and an old biker, turning it into a quest for identity.

“Luxembourg, Luxembourg,” a Ukrainian comedy, follows the journey of two siblings, Mykola and Vasya, searching for their estranged father in Luxembourg after learning of his terminal illness. The film explores contrasting perceptions of their father as a hero and a scoundrel.

Travelling Beyond Delhi

After its stint in Delhi, the festival will travel to Chennai from January 19 to 28, continuing to showcase the diverse cinematic expressions from European filmmakers. The EUFF promises a captivating exploration of stories, perspectives, and cultural connections through the lens of European cinema.


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