European cinema
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Cinema of Europe refers to the film industries and films produced in the continent of Europe. Some notable European film movements include German Expressionism, Italian neorealism, French New Wave, Polish Film School, New German Cinema, Portuguese Cinema Novo, Czechoslovak New Wave, Dogme 95, New French Extremity, and Romanian New Wave. The cinema of Europe has its own awards, the European Film Awards.
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[edit] Notable European film festivals
See also: Film festivals in Europe
- Berlin
- Cannes
- Dublin
- Istanbul
- Karlovy Vary
- Krakow
- Locarno
- London
- Moscow
- Rotterdam
- Sarajevo
- San Sebastian
- Roma
- Thessaloniki
- Venice
[edit] List of European films
[edit] See also
- World cinema
- European Film Academy
- European Audiovisual Observatory
- European Film Promotion
- Media Plus
[edit] External links
- european-films.net - Reviews, trailers, interviews, news and previews of recent and upcoming European films
- Cineuropa
- European Cinema Research Forum
- European Film Promotion
- French Trade-Union article about cinema in Europe, may 2009
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