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EEFFN - Eastern European Film Festival Network brings together five film festivals dedicated to promoting and showcasing Eastern European cinema and one partner organisation, the EU Youth Cinema: Green Deal.
Read moreEU Youth Cinema: Green Deal – streaming program during the European Mobility Week. All films are available with subtitles and completely free!
Read moreIn celebration of the European Mobility Week, running under the theme 'Save Energy' this year, the EU Youth Cinema: Green Deal presents thematically appropriate films. Everyone can stream several films from the green program for free.
Read moreUnder the patronage of EU Green Week, which takes place from June 3 to 11, 2023, film fans can look forward to excellent films produced and co-produced in Austria. Selected films will also be available free of charge to audiences worldwide this time.
Read morePolish contemporary witness Stanisław Zalewski visited Austria on the occasion of the anniversary of the liberation of the concentration camps Mauthausen and Gusen. The coordination of the visit was the sole responsibility of LET'S CEE.
Read moreFrom October 18, the EU Youth Cinema: Green Deal is dedicated to the field of tension between energy and climate. Films and discussions in 21 cinemas in five countries will be accompanied by an attractive streaming offer. In addition to the European Union, the Austrian Ministry for Climate Protection is a supporter this year for the first time.
Read moreWith the new EU Youth Cinema: Green Deal, co-financed by the European Union and initiated by LET'S CEE Filmfestival, outstanding European films will be presented in the next two years to the youth.
Read moreThe fourth edition of the EU Youth Cinema is dedicated to the topics of peace work and culture of remembrance. The film programme includes two Austrian premieres, and several Holocaust survivors will answer questions from the audience. Due to the pandemic, the film and discussion series will again take place online.
Read moreMAUTHAUSEN – TWO LIVES premiered in October 2020 at the Jewish Film Festival in Vienna. Within barely two weeks over 1,000 viewers already wanted to see the production on the big screen. Now the film is being shown via video-on-demand, to Austrian youngsters as well as to interested viewers in Austria and abroad.
Read moreTogether with the LET’S CEE Film Festival and the Initiative for Teaching Entrepreneurship, the European Commission's representation in Austria is inviting young people to visit their EU Youth Cinema free of charge starting in this week.
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