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This year, the EFF features 22 films from all over Europe including a special treat for online viewers and 8 short films on the topic of climate change. thesundaily EuropeanFilm EFF Movienight whattowatch freemovie malaysia thesun

We may be tired to hear about the pandemic and CMCO again but as luck would have it, here’s another programme to keep us occupied!

If you find yourself sitting at home and feeling bored, do check out the European Film Festival that will be held from 30 October to 30 November. This year, the EFF features 22 films from all over Europe including a special treat for online viewers and 8 short films on the topic of climate change. Best of all, we can all watch it for free. All we have to do is to register for a free festival pass through the Festival Scope platform.King of the Belgians has won a string of film awards and it centers on the character named King Nicolas III. He is a lonely soul who feels he’s living the wrong life and embarks on a state visit to Istanbul. However, a solar storm strikes Earth which caused communications to cease and shut down the airspace.

The EFF Malaysia is once again organised by the European Union Delegation to Malaysia with the participation of EU member state embassies and cultural institutions, and Switzerland. Our Malaysia partner this year is Cinema Online.

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