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1 Director Darren Aronofsky's film Noah has had its European premiere in Berlin.
2 The European premiere of Dan O'Brien's strong new play has a particular importance.
3 The admirable Dingle Film Festival is to host a European premiere in September.
4 The European premiere of McElhinney and McAleer's Mine Your Own Business takes place tonight in London.
5 The Man of Steel cast came to London for the European premiere of the new Superman flick.
6 The red carpet was buzzing with Brit talent at the European premiere of Pacific Rim in London.
7 The most arresting experience I have had to date was probably the European premiere of Ron Fricke's Samsara.
8 Ray Winstone, Damian Lewis and Plan B have attended the European premiere of their new film 'The Sweeney' in London.
9 We've been talking about it for months, Favreau told Reuters at the film's European premiere in London on Wednesday night.
10 This exploration of the male psyche comes lauded as the European premiere of a highly successful comedy show from Australia.
11 As the European premiere of the only Hollywood blockbuster at this year's bash came down, fireworks blasted across the Croisette.
12 The result was first staged in Philadelphia in 2016 and is now receiving its European premiere at the Edinburgh international festival.
13 The European premiere of Baz Luhrmann's version of The Great Gatsby is the opening film of this year's Cannes Film Festival.
14 The film will have its European premiere at the festival, indicating a world-first screening in Toronto at the start of September.
15 But it doesn't mean they like walking on one, as they admit at the European premiere of Ocean's 8 in London.
16 Arthur Milner's Facts, about the death of an American archaeologist on the West Bank, has its European premiere at the Finborough.
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