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CINEDAYS 2003 Netherlands

Spotlight on European films

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The Lux cinema, which opened three years ago in Nijmegen, will be taking an active part in Cinedays 2003. Its programme includes two films aimed at younger audiences, a tribute to a great Italian maestro and an overview showing the diversity of the recent productions from the Old Continent. The cinema will be showing animation films in their Dutch versions for children, at the modest price of €3: Kirikou e la strega Karaba by Michel Ocelot (France/Belgium) and The Living Forest by Angel de la Cruz and Manolo Gòmez (Spain), while Federico Fellini and his film La Strada will be the focus of the retrospective. The Lux will also be showing 10 more recent films that reflect the latest trends in European cinema, including Good bye, Lenin! [+see also:
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by Wolfgang Becker (Germany), Hukkle by Gyorgi Palfi (Hungary), Rosenstrasse [+see also:
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by Margarethe von Trotta (Germany), Anyway the wind blows [+see also:
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by Tom Barman (Belgium), Dirty Pretty Things [+see also:
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by Stephen Frears (Britain), Noi the Albino by Dagur Kari (Iceland) and To Be and To Have by Nicolas Philibert (France).

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(Translated from French)

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