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Europe on Screen's open air screening section to feature 11 films

Eleven works by some of Europe's most prominent filmmakers will be featured during the open air screening section of the 2017 Europe on Screen festival.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Wed, April 26, 2017

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Europe on Screen's open air screening section to feature 11 films This year's Europe on Screen festival is set to feature 11 films at open air screenings, among many other screenings (Shutterstock/File)

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leven works by some of Europe's most prominent filmmakers will be featured during the open air screening section of the 2017 Europe on Screen festival.

"All the films [in this section] will have Bahasa Indonesia subtitles," the festival's director Orlow Seunke told the press at a conference in Central Jakarta on Tuesday.

The scheduled films include A Little Chaos, April and the Extraordinary World, Ballerina, Blood Father, London Has Fallen, My Life as Zucchini, Now You See Me 2, Paddington, The New Adventures of Aladdin, The Visitors Bastille Day, and Under the Shadow.

From May 6 to 14, the free-entry open air screenings will be held every night at the Dutch cultural institute Erasmus Huis building's parking area in Kuningan, South Jakarta as well as for four nights at the Bintaro Jaya Xchange shopping mall in Tangerang, Banten and six days at the Gandaria City shopping mall, South Jakarta.

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"We will offer popular European movies that have been screened in Indonesian cinemas or those we consider suitable for the open air screenings," said Orlow as quoted by kompas.com.

In addition to the open air screenings, the festival will also feature other categories, namely the Xtra section (18 films), Discovery (23 films), Documentary (16 films) and Retro (six films). Screenings will be held in five other Indonesian cities from May 5 to 14, including Bandung, Denpasar, Medan, Surabaya and Yogyakarta. (kes)

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