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The European Film Festival is back, featuring 29 screenings of titles from over 20 countries across three film venues: Capitol Theatre, Filmhouse, and German European School Singapore. The festival’s 35th edition curates films for every type of moviegoer, from drama and comedy to documentary and musicals, presenting diverse and distinct European voices on the silver screen. Expect feminist stories from Austria and Belgium, thrilling Danish adventures, laugh-out-loud comedies from Finland and Italy, and more.
Opening the festival is Horseshoe, a 2025 Irish dramedy directed by Edwin Mullane and Adam O’Keeffe. Centred around grief and fragile familial bonds, the film follows four estranged siblings who reunite to support each other after their father’s death. But their relationships get tested even further when new secrets are unravelled. Another gem not to be missed is Flow, the Oscar-winning animated film by Latvian director Gints Zilbalodis.
Additionally, three short films from Ngee Ann Polytechnic’s School of Film & Media Studies – Bloody Auntie, Hilang and More Than Salt and Pepper – will be screened exclusively alongside the Euro-made feature films. The EUFF has also partnered with Earth In Focus Singapore Nature Film Festival to screen movies that highlight the EU's green and sustainability movement.
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