Europe’s richness and diversity in arts and culture have made it an incredible source for creative works. From 13 to 24 May 2015, film lovers will get a taste of the best of contemporary European cinema at the European Union Film Festival (EUFF).
Celebrating 25 years of passion for cinema and reportedly the largest edition yet, EUFF will feature 29 films from 29 European countries at GV Suntec City. From the opening film The Connection, a French crime thriller set in the 1970s, Swiss-Italian film The Wonders which won the 2014 Cannes Grand Prix to the recently Oscar nominated Estonian film Tangerines and the cinematically arresting Academy Award winning Polish film Ida, the 25th EUFF offers Europe’s diverse contemporary creativity and multi-faceted cultural heritage.
The Connection from France
Ida from Poland
Sunshine on Leith from UK
The EUFF also once again continues its tradition of presenting the best of local short films by emerging filmmakers through its partnership with Puttnam School of Film, LASALLE College of the Arts. This year, the festival is helmed by France.