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Cinema16: European Short Films is a DVD featuring European short 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.

Contents of UK edition

The UK/European edition contains:

Contents of US edition

  • The Man Without a Head- Juan Solanas (France)
  • Wasp- Andrea Arnold (United Kingdom)
  • Doodlebug- Christopher Nolan (United Kingdom)
  • World of Glory - Roy Andersson (Sweden)
  • Je T'aime John Wayne - Toby MacDonald (United Kingdom)
  • Gasman - Lynne Ramsay (Scotland)
  • Jabberwocky - Jan Svankmajer (Czech Republic)
  • Fierrot Le Pou - Matthieu Kassovitz (France)
  • Rabbit - Run Wrake (United Kingdom)
  • Copy Shop - Virgil Widrich (Austria)
  • Boy and Bicycle - Ridley Scott (United Kingdom)
  • Nocturne - Lars Von Trier (Denmark)
  • Before Dawn - Balint Kenyers (Hungary)
  • Election Night - Anders Thomas Jensen (Denmark)
  • Six Shooter - Martin McDonagh (Ireland)
  • The Opening Day of Close-Up - Nanni Moretti (Italy)

Contents of US edition

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.




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