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Mediterranean cinema takes over Montpellier

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- 12 titles compete for the Golden Antigone 2013, including films from Italy, Spain, Grece, Croatia and Turkey

Mediterranean cinema takes over Montpellier
Suzanne by Katell Quillévéré

Opening tonight with Suzanne [+see also:
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by Katell Quillévéré (appreciated in Cannes – read the review and watch the video interview of the director), the 35th Mediterranean Film Festival of Montpellier will offer until November 2 a very dense programme filled with discoveries.

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Amongst the 12 titles competing for the Golden Antigone which will be awarded by a jury presided by Egyptian filmmaker Yousry Nasrallah, Stockholm [+see also:
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stands out by Spanish director Rodrigo Sorogoyen (review), as well as L'arbitro [+see also:
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by Italian director Paolo Zucca (discovered in Venice – read the review and watch the video interview of the director), the Greek-German coproduction September [+see also:
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by Penny Panayotopoulou (review), One Shot [+see also:
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by Croatian director Robert Orhel and Kusursuzlar by Turkish director Ramin Matin. It is also worth noting the coproductions Giraffada [+see also:
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by Rani Massalah (Palestine-France), Paradjanov by duo Serge Avédikian - Olena Fetisova (Ukraine-France-Georgia-Armenia) and Only in New York - Peace After Marriage by Jordanian Ghazi Albuliwi (the United States with France and Turkey).

As for avant-premieres, Anni felici [+see also:
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stands out by Italian director Daniele Luchetti (review and interview), as well as the animated movies Jasmine [+see also:
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by Alain Ughetto (one of the three nominees for the European Film Award 2013) and Tante Hilda! [+see also:
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by duo Jacques-Rémy Girerd - Benoît Chieux, Une autre vie [+see also:
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by Emmanuel Mouret (in competition in Locarno - news), Quai d'Orsay [+see also:
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by Bertrand Tavernier (Best Screenplay in San Sebastian - review), Sense of Humor [+see also:
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Marilyne Canto (article), Me Myself and Mom [+see also:
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by Guillaume Gallienne (review), Story of My Death [+see also:
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by Spanish director Albert Serra and La Marche by Belgian filmmaker Nabil Ben Yadir (article).

The festival’s programme also offers competitions for documentaries and short films, a panorama of feature films (notably including The Human Factor [+see also:
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by Bruno Oliviero, Italian Movies [+see also:
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by Matteo Pellegrini and Adria Blues [+see also:
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by Slovenian director Miroslav Mandic), a special screening for the documentary Che strano chiamarsi Federico [+see also:
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by Ettore Scola, a day dedicated to scriptwriting with Jean-Pol Fargeau and tributes to Daniel Auteuil, Marisa Paredes, Agustí Villaronga, Matteo Garrone and Gilles Jacob, who will all be present.

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