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Europa! Europa: Australia's Newest Film Festival
 

Welcome to Europa! Europa, a new celebration of European cinema, making it’s debut in Melbourne and Sydney this February 4 – 27 2022.

For the first time, the world’s best new European films come to cinemas across Australia for 4 weeks of inspiring and entertaining Australian premiere screenings, live music and special events.

A place for extraordinary cinema, vibrant storytelling and discussion, and bustling community congregation, Europa Europa gives national audiences a kaleidoscopic window into the experiences of a diverse continent - incorporating over 50 countries - and people.

Program Launch tickets ($24-$28) are on sale Friday 26 November. Tickets include holy water and wafer on arrival.

More info available at https://www.europafilmfestival.com.au/.

 

Event details

Venue: Ritz Cinema, Randwick
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Start Date: Friday 04 February 2022

 

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