Visions of Europe

May. 01,2004      
Rating:
5.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.

Henning Moritzen as  (segment "Denmark: Europe")
Cecilie Thomsen as  (segment "Denmark: Europe")
İdil Üner as  Singer (segment "Germany: The Evil Old Songs")
FM Einheit as  Steelworker (segment "Germany: The Evil Old Songs")

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Reviews

CheerupSilver
2004/05/01

Very Cool!!!

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Teringer
2004/05/02

An Exercise In Nonsense

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Aneesa Wardle
2004/05/03

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Fatma Suarez
2004/05/04

The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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snauth
2004/05/05

Take this list: Faith Akin, Barbara Albert, Sharunas Bartas, Andy Bausch, Christoffer Boe, Francesca Comencini, Stijn Coninx, Tony Gatlif, Sasa Gedeon, Christos Georgiou, Constantine Giannaris, Peter Greenaway, Miguel Hermosa, Arvo Iho, Aki Kaurismaki, Damjan Kozole, Laila Pakalnina, Kenneth Scicluna, Martin Sulik, Malgosia Szumowska, Béla Tarr, Jan Troell, Theo Van Gogh, Teresa Villaverde, Aisling WalshThese are 25 of the brightest (but not necessarily most successful - but pretty successful) directors of the European Union's 25 member states. They each created a 5-minute "Vision of Europe". The approaches are surprisingly similar: they show either bureaucrats, "very ordinary" citizens, children, or refugees. So, this is Europe? OK, the quality of 25 short features gathered by political means may necessarily be uneven. But there are definitely some gems: my first price for beauty goes to Bela Tarr (Hungary), the one for humor to Andy Bausch (Luxembourg), and the one for biting realism to Barbara Albert (Austria).

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