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Cinema16: European Short Films; URL. By signing up for an account on TMDb, you can post directly to Twitter and Facebook. You need to be logged in to continue. I guess it is only natural to compare the Cinema 16 short DVDs and, in my opinion, the European one is by far the best (although I am only 1/3 the way through the British, I felt it was better than the American - which I also liked). Cinema 16: European Short Films. Compilations always have low points, and neither Javier Fesser nor Jan Kounen's contributions will win new fans. See more Cinema 16 European Short Films Collection PAL. Email to friends Share on Facebook - opens in a new window or tab Share on Twitter - opens in a new window or tab Share on Pinterest - opens in a new window or tab. DVD review: Cinema 16: World Short Films 4 / 5 stars 4 out of 5 stars. European and US shorts goes global this time for a substantial collection of early works, primarily.
Cinema16: European Short Films is a DVD featuring Europeanshort films. There are two different versions available, one for the UK and European market and a later one for the US market. They are, respectively, the second and fourth in a series of DVDs released by Cinema16.[1]
Contents of UK edition[edit]
The UK/European edition contains:
Contents of US edition[edit]
The US edition contains short films previously available on the British Short Films and UK/European European Short Films DVDs, plus one that would later appear on the World Short Films DVD. There are also four shorts not on any other Cinema16 release. Those four are Fierrot Le Pou, Rabbit, Before Dawn and Six Shooter.
The other included films are Wasp, Doodlebug, World of Glory, Je T'Aime John Wayne, Gasman, Jabberwocky, Copy Shop, Boy and Bicycle, Nocturne, Election Night, L'Homme Sans Tete (The Man Without a Head), and The Opening Day of Close-Up.
Reception[edit]
Dosch 3d food cases. A DVD File review of the US edition says, 'This is an eclectic and engaging collection of short films that might make a hell of an addition to your rental queue.'[2]
A DVD Verdict Review, also of the US edition, says, 'Except for a tricky menu, any problems with Cinema 16: European Short Films are those inherent in any collection of modern shorts. If you're interested in short films, it's a good place to start.'[3]
References[edit]
External links[edit]Cinema 16 Movies
European Short Films
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