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Als einziges Parlament der Welt, das einen Filmpreis vergibt, rückt das Europäische Parlament seit 2007 alljährlich das europäische Kino ins Rampenlicht. In den letzten 15 Jahren haben der LUX-Filmpreis und sein Nachfolger, der LUX-Publikumspreis, dazu beigetragen, mehr als hundert Filme zu fördern und die Verbreitung europäischer (Gemeinschafts-)Produktionen zu unterstützen, um die sprachlichen Hindernisse und die Hindernisse für den Vertrieb, mit denen die europäische Filmindustrie konfrontiert ...

The only parliament in the world to award a film prize, the European Parliament has been shining a spotlight on European cinema every year since 2007. This year the prize is gearing up to become a European Audience Film Award. Over the past 12 years, the LUX Film Prize has helped promote over 100 films, supporting the dissemination of European (co-)productions in a bid to overcome the language and distribution barriers faced by the European film industry. Prize-winners have gone on to be highly successful ...

With the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, which has caused the shutdown of some 70 000 cinemas in China, nearly 2 500 in the US and over 9 000 in the EU, the joy sparked by the success of the film industry in 2019 has quickly given way to anxiety. Shootings, premieres, spring festivals and entertainment events have faced near-total cancellation or postponement due to the pandemic, thus inflicting an estimated loss of US$5 billion on the global box office; this amount could skyrocket to between ...

Even though the past 50 years have seen a significant advance in women's status in society, their depiction on screen has continued to reflect patriarchal stereotypes. Accordingly, female characters are in general younger than their male counterparts and more likely to be reduced to the role of wife, mother or girlfriend. One way to help guarantee that stories portrayed on the screen are more true to life would be to encourage and support the presence of women in key positions in the film industry ...

LUX Prize: Showcasing European cinema

Auf einen Blick 29-10-2019

Every year since 2007, the European Parliament LUX Film Prize has shone a spotlight on European cinema. Over the past 12 years, the prize has helped promote over 100 films, supporting the dissemination of European (co-)productions in a bid to overcome the language and distribution barriers the European film industry faces. Prize-winners have been very successful in the EU and beyond, making the LUX Prize a synonym for quality film-making. The LUX Film Prize focuses on fundamental EU values, such ...

The fourth European Arthouse Cinema Day will take place on 13 October 2019 in some 700 cinemas all over the world. The idea is to showcase both the cultural diversity of European productions and the total commitment of the Europa Cinemas network to supporting demanding and original programming.

Did you know that, on average, Europeans went to the cinema twice in 2017, and the average ticket price was €7. In 2017, close to one billion cinema tickets were sold, which is the second highest level registered in the EU since 2004. Numbers of cinema-goers reached record levels in Slovakia (+18 %), Lithuania (+11 %), Poland (+9 %), Estonia and Romania (+7 % each). However, European box offices were again dominated by US titles, which accounted for 22 of the top 25 movies. Find out more on European ...

LUX Prize: Continued support for EU cinema

Auf einen Blick 09-11-2018

Every year since 2007, the European Parliament LUX Film Prize has been bringing European cinema into the limelight. Over the past 10 years, the prize has helped promote over 100 films, supporting the dissemination of European (co-)productions in a bid to overcome the language and distribution barriers faced by the European film industry. Prize-winners have been very successful in the EU and beyond, thus turning the LUX Prize into a synonym for quality film-making.

Audiovisuelle Politik und Medienpolitik

Kurzdarstellungen zur EU 01-11-2017

Die audiovisuelle Politik in der EU ist durch die Artikel 167 und 173 des Vertrags über die Arbeitsweise der Europäischen Union (AEUV) geregelt. Die Richtlinie über audiovisuelle Mediendienste stellt die wichtigste EU-Rechtsvorschrift in diesem Bereich dar, die derzeit (2017) überarbeitet wird. Die Kultur- und Kreativwirtschaft – insbesondere die Filmindustrie – wird von der EU vor allem durch das Unterprogramm MEDIA des Programms „Kreatives Europa“ unterstützt. Gemäß der Charta der Grundrechte der ...

This year Parliament marks the 10th anniversary of one of its best known cultural initiatives – the LUX Film Prize – awarded annually by the institution since 2007. Over the last 10 years, the prize has contributed to the promotion of 100 films, supporting the dissemination of European (co)productions in a bid to overcome the language and distribution barriers faced by the European film industry.