2026 European Film Festival Opens in Vientiane

22/05/2026 18:11
ຂປລ The 2026 European Film Festival officially opened on Thursday at the French Institute in Vientiane, bringing together representatives from the Lao government, diplomatic missions, filmmakers, students, and cultural enthusiasts to celebrate European cinema and cultural exchange.


Organised by the Delegation of the European Union to Lao PDR in collaboration with EU Member States and local partners, the festival features award-winning films, workshops, and new initiatives aimed at strengthening Lao-European cultural cooperation.

This year’s programme showcases eight films from France, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Luxembourg, Romania, Spain, and Switzerland, highlighting Europe’s cultural and linguistic diversity through a range of dramas and comedies.

The European Film Festival is a long-standing initiative organised by EU Delegations worldwide to promote Europe’s cultural diversity and strengthen people-to-people connections.

Two new initiatives have been introduced this year to support Lao filmmakers and encourage cultural dialogue. The first includes workshops for young Lao filmmakers focusing on voice-over and dubbing, as well as character development and storytelling.

The second initiative is a collaboration with the Lanxang Shorts CinéClub, which will screen four European films at the French Institute, followed by audience discussions on filmmaking techniques, storytelling, and creative approaches.

As a result of the dubbing workshop, the festival will premiere a Czech-Romanian co-production dubbed into Lao, marking the first time such a film has been dubbed in Laos. The film will be screened at the French Institute on 3 July before travelling to Savannakhet’s historic Film Theatre in September and the Blue Chair Film Festival in Luang Prabang in December.

The organisers said the initiative demonstrates that language is not a barrier to storytelling and represents an important step in cultural exchange between Europe and Laos.

This year’s festival is being organised in partnership with the Department for Cinema under the Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism, the French Institute, Lanxang Shorts, the Blue Chair Festival, and the eight participating European countries.

The festival runs from 21–24 May at the French Institute in Vientiane.

KPL

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