Europa
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Europa
Summary
Europa is a film[1]. Europa ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (286 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Europa received the Sitges Film Festival Best Feature-Length Film award[3].
- Europa's image is recorded as Скиншот заставки из фильма Европа 1991 года.jpg[4].
- Europa's instance of is recorded as film[5].
- Europa's director is recorded as Lars von Trier[6].
- Europa's screenwriter is recorded as Lars von Trier[7].
- Europa's screenwriter is recorded as Niels Vørsel[8].
- Europa's composer is recorded as Joachim Holbek[9].
- Europa's genre is recorded as drama film[10].
- Europa's genre is recorded as art film[11].
- Europa's genre is recorded as thriller film[12].
- Europa's genre is recorded as war film[13].
- Europa's cast member is recorded as Jean-Marc Barr[14].
- Europa's cast member is recorded as Barbara Sukowa[15].
- Europa's cast member is recorded as Udo Kier[16].
- Europa's cast member is recorded as Ernst-Hugo Järegård[17].
- Europa's cast member is recorded as Eddie Constantine[18].
- Europa's cast member is recorded as Erik Mørk[19].
- Europa's cast member is recorded as Max von Sydow[20].
- Europa's cast member is recorded as Baard Owe[21].
- Europa's cast member is recorded as Jørgen Reenberg[22].
- Europa's cast member is recorded as Michael Simpson[23].
- Europa's cast member is recorded as Claus Flygare[24].
- Europa's cast member is recorded as Dietrich Kuhlbrodt[25].
- Europa's cast member is recorded as Anne Werner Thomsen[26].
- Europa's cast member is recorded as Erno Müller[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include Peter Aalbæk Jensen[28] and Bo Christensen[29]. Europa's director is recorded as Lars von Trier[6]. Screenwriters include Lars von Trier[7] and Niels Vørsel[8]. Cast members include Jean-Marc Barr[14], Barbara Sukowa[15], Udo Kier[16], Ernst-Hugo Järegård[17], Eddie Constantine[18], and Erik Mørk[19].
Publication
Publication dates include +1991-08-16T00:00:00Z[30], +1991-06-27T00:00:00Z[31], and +1991-00-00T00:00:00Z[32]. Original languages include English[33] and German[34]. Genres include drama film[10], art film[11], thriller film[12], and war film[13]. Europa's part of the series is recorded as Europa trilogy[35].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include family[36], reconstruction of Germany[37], and family estrangement[38]. Europa's part of the series is recorded as Europa trilogy[35].
Reception
Europa received the Sitges Film Festival Best Feature-Length Film award[3]. Reviews include 7.3/10[39] and 82%[40].
Why It Matters
Europa ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (286 views/month).[2] Europa has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[41] Europa is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]
FAQs
What awards did Europa receive?
Honors received include Sitges Film Festival Best Feature-Length Film award[3].