For the next month, more than 70 theatres will showcase films to highlight and celebrate the diversity of Europe's cinema.
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00:00 For the next month, more than 70 theaters across Europe will be showcasing films meant
00:06 to highlight and celebrate the diversity of the continent's cinema.
00:11 From Athens to Bucharest and small towns and large film capitals, theaters are going to
00:15 be hosting special events and presenting programs.
00:19 One of the art venues taking part is the legendary Camoidia in Lyon.
00:23 "In this month of European cinema, we have chosen to participate in this month that will
00:30 celebrate the diversity of European cinema.
00:34 We have planned several events, one of which is the Royal MacKenzie Day, because it is
00:39 very important for us to be able to show European film adaptations.
00:44 And then we have planned the film "Captain" by Matteo Garone, a preview."
00:51 "Mikkel!
00:52 Attention!"
00:53 Animated films, documentaries and dramas are all on the big screen.
00:58 One of the movies is "Kensuka's Kingdom", a co-production between the UK and France.
01:04 "Mama!"
01:05 Its hero is 11-year-old Mikkel, who is shipwrecked on a deserted island that turns out not to
01:10 be as lonely as he originally thought.
01:12 The event is backed by Europa Cinemas, a network supporting European films all year round.
01:18 "The Camoidia cinema is a part of Europa Cinemas.
01:21 We are committed to broadcast more than 20% of European films, so non-nationals, during
01:28 the year.
01:29 And we are committed to it because it allows us to offer a great diversity of cinema to
01:34 our audience, always with the idea of ​​revealing a cinema that we do not always have on the
01:41 screens."
01:42 Some 37 countries, 750 towns and 1,200 cinemas are part of the group.
01:53 Another film being shown is "Me, Captain", the story of two boys trying to get to Europe.
01:59 Month of European film runs until December 9th, marking the start of the European Film
02:05 Awards.
02:06 (lion roaring)