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Second annual EU film festival to kick off next month

&$ &$The press conference of the second EU annual film festival in China. (People's Daily Online Photo)&$&$ The second annual EU film festival in China will take place from November 5 to December 4, 2009 at both Beijing and Chengdu. All the 27 EU... ...full story at People's Daily

from People's Daily on Thu, Oct 15 2009

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