The European Film Festival (EUFF), presented by the European Union Delegation to Singapore, returns from 23rd April to 24th May, bringing the best of contemporary European cinema to audiences in Singapore.
All screenings are at The Projector at Cineleisure.
EUFF 2025 features a month-long run of award-winning and critically acclaimed films that shine the spotlight on Europe’s creativity, diversity, and rich storytelling traditions.
Audiences can look forward to 26 screenings, each reflecting unique voices, perspectives, and cultural expressions from across the continent.
This year, the festival celebrates Singapore’s 60th year of independence with a special curated programme titled Six at Sixty.
In collaboration with Singapore partners, including film schools and *SCAPE, this new segment presents six short films by emerging local filmmakers.
The screening will be followed by a post-show dialogue offering a cross-cultural platform for exchange and reflection through the lens of youth and identity.
Says Iwona Piórko, European Union Ambassador to Singapore:
“EUFF has always been more than a film festival – it connects cultures and communities through the compelling lens of cinema. We are proud to share powerful, rich and diverse European stories with audiences here.
This year, we mark Singapore’s special milestone with our Six at Sixty programme, which celebrates the nations’ #SG60 birthday by spotlighting emerging and promising voices from Singapore’s vibrant filmmaking landscape. This further strengthens the European Union’s continued commitment to promote dialogue and find innovative and creative ways of bringing Europe and Singapore ever closer together.”
Established in 1991, EUFF is among Singapore’s longest-running foreign film festivals, creating space for cultural exchange and mutual appreciation through the shared language of cinema.
EUFF 2025 Opening Film:
Poland opens the festival with Minghun on 23rd April. Directed by Jan P. Matuszyński, this is a poignant story about hope, love, and the search for the meaning of life and what comes after it.
After a sudden loss, Polish widower Jurek and his Chinese father-in-law Ben grapple with grief in deeply different ways.
Bound by sorrow but divided by culture, they embark on a quietly powerful journey to perform Minghun – an ancient Chinese ritual of posthumous marriage.
As they search for an eternal partner for their loved one, the two men confront their differences and find unexpected common ground.
Festival Films:
EUFF offers a range of movie genres including drama, historical drama, documentary, musical, comedy and family-friendly films from the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Ukraine.
Films screened are recent, and have had success in their country of origin and often internationally.
Visit the dedicated festival website – www.euff.com.sg – for detailed information about the movies and the screening schedule.
EUFF 2025 Dates & Ticketing
Festival tickets are priced at $16.50 and are available for sale at https://euff.com.sg/tickets (for movies that have received their ratings).
Concessions are extended to The Projector Fan Club, The Projector Senior/Student Fan Club, Senior Citizens, Students, NSFs, and Singapore Film Society members.
Venue:
EUFF 2025 runs from 23rd April to 24th May 2025 at The Projector at Cineleisure, 8 Grange Road, Singapore 239695.
For more information, please visit their social media accounts below:
Watch the EUFF 2025 Trailer here:
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