Mumbai: The 29th European Union Film Festival (EUFF) concluded its New Delhi chapter with a grand finale featuring Jim’s Story (Le Roman de Jim), the acclaimed French comedy-drama by Jean-Marie Larrieu and Arnaud Larrieu. Adapted from Pierric Bailly’s novel, the film captivated audiences with its profound exploration of relationships and fatherhood, earning thunderous applause at the screening. This cinematic masterpiece, which premiered at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, provided a fitting end to a festival celebrating Europe’s cultural richness and its deep connections with India.
The New Delhi edition showcased 26 award-winning films in 31 languages, drawing packed audiences for screenings, masterclasses, and insightful conversations. Themes ranged from complex human relationships to self-discovery, reflecting the universal language of cinema. The festival, curated in partnership with the European Union and its member states, reinforced the power of storytelling in fostering cross-cultural dialogue.
Festival curator Veronica Flora expressed her gratitude, stating, "As we draw curtains on the New Delhi chapter of the 29th edition of the European Union Film Festival, I am filled with a deep sense of gratitude and fulfilment. This festival has been a distinct exploration of diverse voices, cultures, and stories that transcend borders." She encouraged audiences to join upcoming chapters in Kolkata and Hyderabad, adding, "The enthusiasm shown by everyone has been truly inspiring, transforming these screenings into immersive community experiences. As the New Delhi chapter concludes, we invite everyone to continue this journey in Kolkata and Hyderabad to seek out these cinematic gems, delve into their worlds, and embrace the diversity that enriches our lives."
The festival’s New Delhi chapter featured films from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Ukraine. These films presented a spectrum of stories, including “What a Feeling” (Austria), “Employee of the Month" (Belgium), and "How is Katia?” (Ukraine).
After its resounding success in Delhi, EUFF 2024 now travels to Kolkata (27 November–13 December) and Hyderabad (6–15 December). Cinephiles are invited to experience this thoughtfully curated festival, a bridge of art and diplomacy, and immerse themselves in the best of European cinema.