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Karachi and Lahore Set to Light Up with European Film Festival 2025

Last updated: November 6, 2025 5:41 pm
Abdul Qavi
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KARACHI / LAHORE: The European Film Festival (EUFF) is back in Pakistan this November, and it’s bringing along a vibrant mix of stories, cultures, and cinematic experiences that promise to charm audiences across Karachi and Lahore.

After opening in Islamabad, the festival moves to Karachi Film School on November 15 and 16, followed by the Alhamra Arts Council in Lahore on November 22 and 23. Entry? Absolutely free.

This year’s edition — the festival’s fourth in Pakistan — features 19 feature films and 10 short films from across the European Union, showcasing everything from laugh-out-loud comedies and touching family dramas to gripping thrillers and powerful documentaries.

“This year’s selection celebrates connection — across generations, cultures, and emotions,” said a representative from the EU Delegation to Pakistan. “It’s a chance to experience Europe through its stories.”

But this isn’t your typical film festival. Alongside screenings, there’ll be interactive installations, a Kids’ Corner, photo booths, social dance sessions, and even mixers for filmmakers and students — turning each venue into a buzzing cultural hub.

In Karachi, the two-day event will spotlight European cinema’s modern pulse — from French romantic comedies to Nordic suspense dramas — while Lahore’s edition adds a local creative twist, featuring talks with filmmakers and small-scale art performances in the Alhamra courtyard.

For Pakistani cinephiles, events like these are rare treats. European films don’t often make it to mainstream cinemas here, so festivals like EUFF bridge that gap, introducing local audiences to different ways of storytelling — slower, subtler, often more human.

The festival also aims to spark collaboration. Students from local film schools have been invited to attend Q&A sessions and networking events with European guests. “We want young filmmakers to see how global stories can be told with local soul,” said a member of the organizing team.

With the EU’s growing cultural footprint in Pakistan, EUFF 2025 feels like more than just a series of screenings — it’s an exchange of ideas, perspectives, and a shared love for cinema.

So if you’re in Karachi or Lahore mid-November, grab a friend, skip the multiplex for a day, and dive into a world of stories that travel far beyond borders.

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