SEA-EU Film Festival 2025 – Movie Break

Join us for the fourth edition of the MOVIE BREAK series, featuring short films from the SEA-EU Film Festival 2025.
This event will take place at the Faculty of Languages and History on January 27, 2026, from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM in Auditorium 1.43.
Admission is free, and everyone is warmly welcome!
Following the screening, there will be an opportunity to meet the creators and engage in a discussion.
Short films from the SEA-EU Film Festival 2025:
– Purring Memories by Beatriz Puga and Isabela Mendes (University of Algarve) – winner 04:05
– I Was Also a Girl Scout Once by Julia Raczyńska (University of Gdańsk) 12:14
– Piano Lessons by Alice Boffelli (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano) 15:12
– Opus Solaris by Yurii Boiko (University of Gdańsk) 03:01
– Soulmates by Roman Roudi (Arts Academy of Split) 12:15
– Aftertaste by Emilia Czajewska (University of Gdańsk) 12:45
– 52hz by Diana Rodrigues (University of Algarve) 04:52
– Expedition Whale Sonic by Florian Stefan Schmid (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna) 09:28
– Oblivium by Valdemir Neto (University of Algarve) 04:13
– Women rights by Jaqueline Dulce Moreira (University of Algarve)
– Rostos da ESEC by Josué Guedes (University of Algarve) 09:40
– Onirismo 25 by Morgana Formosinho (University of Algarve) 08:24
MOVIE BREAK is an intercultural film club where we can take a break from studying to watch and discuss films together. Films provide a wonderful alternative to travelling, allowing us to explore places we may not currently be able to visit while discovering new locations and cultures. They also offer entertainment, which is why we aim to create a space that embraces multiculturalism and fosters relaxation through good films and informal conversations.
This initiative is designed for the academic community, with a particular focus on our international guests, including researchers, PhD students, and their families. Through film, we hope to break down language barriers and learn more about one another and the diverse cultures we represent.