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Young Europe

Genre
Drama
Running Time
120 Minutes
Released
29 March, 2012

Young Europe was an international association formed in 1834 by Giuseppe Mazzini on the model of Young Italy. It was composed of the national societies of Young Italy, Young Poland, and Young Germany, which, independent in their own sphere, acted in common, through a central committee, for the furthering of the principles of liberty, equality, and humanity in Europe. The headquarters of the society were in Switzerland, where, in 1835–36, was brought about the organization of a French society, Young France. The activity of the society speedily aroused the opposition of the Swiss authorities, who expelled many of its members from the country.

About Young Europe

Italian film with interconnected storylines involving young people in Italy, France and Ireland. The plot follows characters including an Irish basketball star and a young Parisian facing her day in court.

Achievement of Young Europe

The film was Matteo Vicino's directorial debut. He won Best Director at Milan International Film Festival in 2012.

Top Facts You Did Not Know About Young Europe

Liberalism.

Latest information about Young Europe updated on July 28 2021.