Strasbourg, France
Sep 14 - 19 2010
Lund, Sweden
Sep 23 - Oct 2 2010
Sitges, Spain
Oct 7 - 17 2010
Leeds, United Kingdom
Nov 4 - 21 2010
Trieste, Italy
Nov 10 - 14 2010
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Apr 2011
Brussels, Belgium
Apr 2011
Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Jul 2011
Espoo, Finland
Aug 2011
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Dublin, Ireland
Oct 2010
San Sebastian, Spain
Oct 30 - Nov 5 2010
Aberystwyth, Wales
Nov 10 - 14 2010
Nantes, France
Nov 10 - 14 2010
Malaga, Spain
Nov 11 - 19 2010
Riga, Latvia
Feb - Mar 2011
London, Uk
Aug 2011
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Austin, USA
Sep 23 - 30 2010
Los Angeles, USA
Oct 2010
Montreal, Canada
Jul 2011
Puchon, South Korea
Jul 2011
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The European Fantastic Film Festivals Federation aims to promote European film and filmmaking;
With some 20 festivals represented, on the European continent as well as supporting members in Asia and North-America, and a joint audience of approximately 600.000 spectators, the European Fantastic Film Festivals Federation (EFFFF) has become one of the most powerful tools to promote the originality and creativity of the European fantasy film industry.
Present in 16 countries, it has developed a tight network of festivals that allows films to reach foreign audiences more easily and offers them a potential visibility among the public, press and professionals that it cannot find in film markets.
With the objective of supporting European fantastic cinema artistically and economically, the EFFFF has created the Golden Méliès Competition for Best European Fantastic Film.
This unique competition, open to feature films and short films, is co-organised by all the European members of the Federation. The films selected in this competition are promoted at the major film markets and at each of the festivals.
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