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CRACOVIE 2018

Le Festival de Cracovie démarre sur la projection de Concerto for Two

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- En anglais : La 58e édition du Festival de Cracovie a démarré hier soir avec l’avant-première mondiale de ce film de Tomasz Drozdowicz dédié au célèbre musicien polonais Jerzy Maksymiuk

Le Festival de Cracovie démarre sur la projection de Concerto for Two
Concerto for Two de Tomasz Drozdowicz

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The 58th Krakow Film Festival, dedicated to short and documentary films, opened last night with the world premiere of Tomasz Drozdowicz's Concerto for Two [+lire aussi :
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, about conductor, pianist and composer Jerzy Maksymiuk and his relationship with his wife Ewa. The film is screening in both the DocFilmMusic and national competition. 

Over eight days, until the closing ceremony on 3 June, the Krakow Film Festival will show about 250 films from all over the world, presented in four competitions and 12 sidebar sections. 

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The international documentary competition features 18 films, including IDFA titles such as Debut [+lire aussi :
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by Anastasiya MiroshnichenkoOf Fathers and Sons [+lire aussi :
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by Talal Derki, Over the Limit [+lire aussi :
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by Marta Prus, and The Deminer [+lire aussi :
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by Hogir Hirori and Shinwar Kamal. Among the other European films in competition are the Swiss efforts Fell in Love with a Girl [+lire aussi :
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by Kaleo La Belle and Mano Khalil's Hafis & Mara [+lire aussi :
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Open to the Public [+lire aussi :
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by Italy's Silvia Bellotti, Rabot [+lire aussi :
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by Belgium's Christina VandekerckhoveReggae Boyz [+lire aussi :
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by Germany's Till Schauder and White Mama [+lire aussi :
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by Russia's Zosya Rodkevich, who won the festival's main prize, the Golden Horn, with My Friend Boris Nemtsov [+lire aussi :
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 in 2016. 

The national competition consists of 44 films, out of which ten are feature-length documentaries, including Natalia Koryncka-Gruz's A Minor Genocide [+lire aussi :
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, Stanisław Berbeka's Dreamland [+lire aussi :
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, Małgorzata Imielska's Love and Empty Words [+lire aussi :
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, Lidia Duda's Newborn [+lire aussi :
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 and Anna Konik's Under a Placid Sky [+lire aussi :
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This year’s Dragon of Dragons Award for Lifetime Achievement will go to Sergei Loznitsa, a multiple Krakow Film Festival winner. The programme includes a retrospective of Loznitsa’s films, and a master class on the use of archival footage and one’s own life experiences in filmmaking. 

This edition’s special guest is Estonian cinema. The Focus on Estonia will present the latest productions from the Baltic country, including a special programme for kids and teenagers, and a selection of student films. Film professionals from Estonia and Poland will meet at the industry conference to discover opportunities for collaboration. 

Traditional sidebars at the festival include Sound of Music (music films screened in the open-air cinema at the foot of Wawel Castle), Festival Award Winners (films awarded at Krakow's “friend” festivals), Docs+Science (science films accompanied by meetings with experts), Polish Panorama (a showcase of the latest Polish productions), Kids&Youth (cinema for the young), World Stories (last year’s most widely discussed documentaries from different parts of the world) and Somewhere in Europe (films made in European countries). 

For the full programme, click here.

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