Édition 2023

Programme 2023

Dear friends of the festival,

We are pleased to present to you the program of the 18th edition. Faithful to its original vocation, the festival presents the masterpieces of the European cinema masters and offers you the possibility to discover, identify and affirm the new talents of the cinema of our continent. The festival is also about curiosity, desire and enjoy to understand Europe.

We look forward to seeing you in our wonderful Parisian cinemas,
Irena Bilic and the team of the Europe Around Europe Festival

Festival reserves the right to modify the program. The updated program is posted on our website.

Tributes

Sweet Emma / Édes Emma, drága Böbe - vázlatok, aktok

Sweet Emma / Édes Emma, drága Böbe - vázlatok, aktok

by István Szabó

(Fiction, Hungary, 1992, 90’, C, Fr ST) with Johanna ter Steege, Enikö Börcsök, Peter Andorai, Eva Kerekes

You / Te

You / Te

by István Szabó

(Fiction, Hungary, 1963, 11’, BW, Fr ST)with Cecilia Esztergalyos

Concert / Koncert

Concert / Koncert

by István Szabó

(Fiction, Hungary, 1962 15’, BW, no dialogues)with Berczy Géza, Tamás Eröss, Klára Falvay

Meeting Venus / Találkozás Vénusszal

Meeting Venus / Találkozás Vénusszal

by István Szabó

(Fiction, Hungary/United-Kingdom/Japan/United States, 1991, 119’, C, Fr ST)with Niels Arestrup, Glenn Close, Erland Josephson, Macha Meril

Final Report

Final Report

by István Szabó

(Fiction, Hungary, 2020, 118’, Fr ST)with Klaus Maria Brandauer, Károly Eperjes, Dorottya Udvaros

Adorable Julia / Being Julia

Adorable Julia / Being Julia

by István Szabó

(Fiction, Canada / États-Unis / Hongrie / Royaume-Uni, 2004, 104’, VOSTF)with Annette Bening, Jeremy Irons, Michael Gambon, Shaun Evans

Méphisto / Mephisto

Méphisto / Mephisto

by István Szabó

(Fiction, Allemagne de l’Ouest / Hongrie / Autriche, 1981, 146’, C, VOSTF)with Klaus Maria Brandauer, Krystyna Janda, Rolf Hoppe, Ildiko Bansagi

Père / Apa

Père / Apa

by István Szabó

(Fiction, Hongrie, 1966, 87’, NB, VOSTF)with Daniel Erdélyi, András Bálint, Miklós Gabór

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