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Movies and Film Websites: From Europe

These are movie databases and websites from Europe!

European

FilmArchives Online


Link: http://www.filmarchives-online.eu/

A web gateway providing easy access to moving image collections from various European film archives. It allows the search throughout a growing number of individual archival databases. Since February 2007, catalogue information on around 25.000 film works – mainly non-fiction material – is searchable in various languages – among them English, German, French, Italian, and Czech. The database is constantly growing. Where available, streaming videos and screenshots are provided with the respective film work entry.


British

BFI Film & TV Database (FTVDB)


Link: http://www.bfi.org.uk/archive-collections/searching-access-collections

An online database of information related to movies, television shows, actors, production crew personnel, video games and fictional characters featured in visual entertainment media, from the UK. It is a part of the British Film Institute.


French

AlloCiné

Link: http://www.allocine.fr/

A service organization which provides information on French cinema, especially centering on novelties' promotion with DVD, Blu-ray and VOD information. It covers all movies that have been distributed in France.


German

Filmportal.de

Link: http://www.filmportal.de/

An  online database of information related to German film. It includes extensive information on films and filmmakers as well as articles on film issues. About 8 000 films are presented in detail with content descriptions, stills and/or posters and biographies.
The lexical information is supplemented by trailers, film clips from German classics, and, increasingly, full-length films. Moreover, editorial texts link the information with the history of film in the Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany and the GDR.


Russian

KinoPoisk (КиноПоиск)

Link: https://www.kinopoisk.ru/

A Russian website about cinematography. The site provides information about movies, TV shows, actors, directors, producers, screenwriters, composers, editors etc. It also has some features of social networks.


Polish

Filmweb

Link: http://www.filmweb.pl/

Reportedly the second largest (after IMDb) online database of information related to films, television series, actors and film crew personnel. Since 2011, the database also contains video games.


Finnish

Elonet (kansallis filmografia)

Link: http://www.elonet.fi/

A website run by the Finnish National Audiovisual Archive which provides a database of about 150,000 films created or screened in Finland.



Danish

The Danish National Filmography (Danmarks Nationalfilmografi)

Link: http://www.dfi.dk/Service/English/Films-and-industry/Factsheet.aspx

A database maintained by the Danish Film Institute about Danish films since 1896 including silent films, short films, and documentary films. A media gallery with photos, programmes, poster scans, and trailers is available. The database also includes information on premiere dates for foreign films in Danish cinemas since 2000.


Swedish

Swedish Film Database (Svensk Filmdatabas)

Link: http://www.sfi.se/en-gb/Swedish-film-database/

An internet database about Swedish films, published by the Swedish Film Institute. It contains information about all Swedish films from 1897 onwards and foreign films that had cinema premiere in Sweden. It also provides a lot of biographies of actors, directors, producers etc. who participated in Swedish films over the years.


Swedish Media Database SMDB (Svensk mediedatabas)

Link: http://smdb.kb.se/

A search engine for the audiovisual works of the National Library of Sweden. Contains data about TV, radio, video, movies that have been shown in cinemas, gramophone records, CDs, cassette tapes, video games and multimedia. The SMDB contains most Swedish broadcasts and publications since 1979, but also older works. There is an almost complete list of Swedish gramophone records starting from the end of the 19th century.The SMDB also contains information about special collections such as older advertisement films and video recordings from Swedish theatres



Czech and Slovak

Czech Movie Heaven ČFN (České filmové nebe)

Link: http://www.cfn.cz/

Founded in 1995 by Radek Vetešník and Petr Herudek to be a comprehensive website of Czech and Slovak language movies, covering the whole history since silent era.

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