UGC celebrates Europe with 27 films
by Fabien Lemercier
07/05/2010 - To celebrate Europe Day on Sunday, May 9, French network UGC will show 27 films from 27 EU countries, which viewers will be able to discover at the one-off admission price of €5 per screening in Paris, Lyon, Strasbourg, Rome, Madrid and Brussels. For further information about cinemas and screenings, click here.
Films in the line-up:
The Day Will Come - Susanne Schneider (Germany)
Contact High: The Good, the Bad and the Bag - Michael Glawogger (Austria)
Altiplano [trailer] - Peter Brosens & Jessica Woodworth (Belgium)
The Goat - Georgi Djulgerov (Bulgaria)
Giorgos Seferis - Andreas Pantzis (Cyprus)
Offscreen [trailer] - Christoffer Boe (Denmark)
Cell 211 [trailer, film focus] - Daniel Monzón (Spain)
Buratino, Son of Pinocchio - Rasmus Merivoo (Estonia)
Letters to Father Jaakob - Klaus Härö (Finland)
La Tête en Friche [trailer] (“Uncultivated Head”) - Jean Becker (France)
Plato's Academy [trailer, film focus] - Filippos Tsitos (Greece)
Deathwaltz - Köves Krisztián Károly (Hungary)
Trapped - Graham Cantwell (Ireland)
Loose Cannons [trailer] - Ferzan Ozpetek (Italy)
Finding Elvis - Una Celma (Latvia)
Low Lights [trailer] - Ignas Miškinis (Lithuania)
Draft Dodgers - Nicolas Steil (Luxembourg)
Kont Diga - Mark Dingli (Malta)
Figner: The End of a Silent Century - Nathalie Alonso Casale (Netherlands)
My Flesh, My Blood - Marcin Wrona (Poland)
April Showers - Ivo Ferreira (Portugal)
Who’s Afraid of the Wolf? - Mária Procházková (Czech Republic)
The Other Irene - Andrei Gruzniczki (Romania)
The Disappearance of Alice Creed [trailer] - J. Blakeson (United Kingdom)
Broken Promise - Jirí Chlumsk (Slovakia)
09:06 - Igor Sterk (Slovenia)
Metropia [trailer] - Tarik Saleh (Sweden).
(Translated from French)

























