CINEMA OF EUROPE


The 'cinema of Europe' has, compared to the cinema of the United States, the reputation of being more liberal when it comes to the representation of nudity and sexuality but less liberal when it comes to the depiction of violence. In the US, European cinema, like world cinema, is often shown in art house theatres.
Some notable European film movements include German Expressionism, Italian neorealism, French New Wave, Polish Film School, New German Cinema, Dogme 95, and Czechoslovak New Wave.
A key difference with American cinema is that its European counterpart is often government funded.
The cinema of Europe has its own awards, the European Film Awards.

Contents
Notable European film festivals
External links
See also

Notable European film festivals



Berlin

Cannes

Karlovy Vary

Krakow

Locarno

Moscow

Rotterdam

San Sebastian

Thessaloniki

Venice
==List of European films==

★ 'List of European films'

External links



european-films.net - Reviews, trailers, interviews, news and previews of recent and upcoming European films

European Cinema Research Forum

Studies in European Cinema

Euroscreenwriters - Comprehensive collection of interviews, articles and film clips from a European film perspective

See also



World cinema

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