Christmas Films 7 articles available in total starting from 24/12/2002. Last article published on 24/12/2002. Secrets and MysteriesSpain is known for its vibrant colours and energy and this year’s Christmas film fare will reflect that in full. Domestic productions dominate the market with Felix Cabez’s feature debut, El... 24/12/2002 | Christmas Films | SpainAn animated holidayBelgium will have an “animated” Christmas this year. The holiday programming schedule for younger audiences includes Drengen der ville gøre det umulige (The Boy Who Wanted to Be A Bear), a... 24/12/2002 | Christmas Films | BelgiumThe holiday menuEuropean cinema is doing some healthy business in the UK in one of the most important and cash-rich weeks of the annual film calendar. Stephen Frears’ Dirty pretty Things entered its second week... 24/12/2002 | Christmas Films | UKA taste for FranceFrench cinema has always been dear to Greek filmgoers and this year will be no different with Décalage horaire scheduled for release on 27 December. Directed by Danièle Thompson and starring Jean... 24/12/2002 | Christmas Films | GreeceRomance under the mistletoeGerman cinema’s will resonate with German-language domestic productions this Christmas. Dutch actor Jeroen Krabbé’s directorial feature debut, Die Entdeckuyng des Himmels (Paradise Found), based... 24/12/2002 | Christmas Films | GermanyHappy holidays from European cinemaA total of 16 European films will be released in French theatres over the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. The aim of this audacious programming schedule is to head off competition from... 24/12/2002 | Christmas Films | FranceEuroComedyThis Christmas, Italian audiences will find something that appeals to all tastes at their local cinema. The cinematographic Santa Claus brought Italians the latest comedy by the popular trio of... 24/12/2002 | Christmas Films | Italy