Europe on Screen is back in kineforum this year. In 7 days (8 - 14 May 2017), you get to enjoy the many faces of Europe through 33 films: 11 short animations, 7 feature-length documentaries and 15 feature-length fiction films.
Selected films from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, The Czech Republic, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, The Netherlands, Poland, Spain and UK bring you the opportunity to travel around Europe without having to spend a lot of money for transport, schengen visa, and accommodation. All screenings are open for public, for FREE.
Please take note that we only have limited seats for 45 audience. Tickets are available only 1 hour prior to screening. Make sure you come early to get yours. Cinema door is closed 10 minutes after the screening schedule.
We also welcome you to contribute to the sustainability of kineforum. Donation box is available on the info desk.
SCREENING SCHEDULE EUROPE ON SCREEN 2017 @ kineforum
(Please click on the film title to see more information about the film)
Monday, 8 May 2017
14:30 | The Man Who Knew Too Much
17:00 | A Syrian Love Story
19:30 | Glory
Tuesday, 9 May 2017
Wednesday, 10 May 2017
14:30 | Viridiana
17:00 | Santoalla
19:30 | Carte Blanche
Thursday, 11 May 2017
14:30 | Tristana
17:00 | Fire at Sea
19:30 | 11 Minutes
Friday, 12 May 2017
14:30 | The 39 Steps
17:00 | Dennis Hopper: Uneasy Rider
19:30 | Capsule
Saturday, 13 May 2017
12:00 | Tiger Theory
14:30 | Clear Years
17:00 | Legend
19:30 | Toni Erdmann
Sunday, 14 May 2017
12:00 | The New Adventures of Aladdin
14:30 | Everything Under Control
17:00 | Julieta
19:30 | Valley of Love
Please visit europeonscreen.org to find the complete festival schedule.
Europe on Screen is a film festival showcasing European films, which are not released commercially in Asia. It was organized for the first time in 1990 as “EU Film Festival”, initiated by the European Union. From 2003, the festival is held annually under the banner of “Europe on Screen”. Starting 2012, Indonesian Film Center was trusted to program and organize the festival.
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