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Europe's Moving Images: Pittsburgh EU Film Festival

A hybrid film festival featuring films made in the EU by EU filmmakers, with workshops, filmmakers panels, a short by the MEET EU Emerging EU Filmmaker in Residence, and highlights from the 2021-22 MEET EU Short Film Competition! #pgheufilmfest

3 Ways to Enjoy the Festival

In the Harris Theater

In person, in the theater! Most of the feature-length films are showing at the Harris Theater (Downtown Pittsburgh). Tickets and the schedule for theatrical showings can be seen on the Harris Theater Website. (Masks required)

Screen Feature-Length Films On-Line

From the comfort of your own home (or classroom)! Most of the feature films and all of the shorts are available to screen On Demand during the festival. Tickets for the feature-length films should be purchased at the Harris Theater website (you will get a code to unlock them to view on this site).

Watch the Short Film Selections for Free

Tickets for all shorts are free on this site.


Watch the award-winning short film "A Swedish Defense" from the 2021-22 MEET EU Emerging Filmmaker In Residence, Simon Elvas.


Screen all of the finalists from the MEET EU Short Film Competition for U.S. Youth and Vote for your favorite!submissions!

Clicking "Buy Tickets" will take you to the Harris Theater site (Pittsburgh Cultural Trust). Tickets for in-person screenings at the Harris Theater are also available at the door. Free tickets are available for students at the University of Pittsburgh, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Florida International University. Contact eufilmfest@pitt.edu for the student discount code.

Organized by the European Studies Center at the University of Pittsburgh with funding from the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission and our co-sponsors: the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, the Center for European Studies at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and the Jean Monnet Center of Excellence at Florida International University.