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Summer festival in Ostend

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Surfing the recent waves of hot weather, the Ostend Film Festival (August 19-25) is an ideal and entertaining summer festival, set in a seaside location.

The ten-day event will host a series of prestigious avant-premières. Besides a few medium-budget US titles, the festival gives pride of place to major European productions and Flemish Belgian cinema, whilst guaranteeing a minimum quota of auteur films.

In Flemish première, summer audiences will have the chance to discover young Swiss director Lionel Baier’s Another Man [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Lionel Baier
film profile
]
, previously shown at Namur and Mons.

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The festival will also unveil Juraj Jakubisko’s Bathory [+see also:
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, which was a box office hit in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. This Slovakian/Czech/UK/Hungarian co-production tells the unusual story of the cruel, 16th-century Hungarian countess Elisabeth Bathory.

Other impressive premières straight from Cannes include Robert Guédigian’s The Army of Crime [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile
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(to be released on September 23 by Cinéart), and previous Palme d’Or favourite A Prophet [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Jacques Audiard
interview: Jacques Audiard and Tahar R…
film profile
]
by Jacques Audiard (to be launched next week by ABC Distribution).

Meanwhile, Kinepolis Film Distribution is presenting part of its auteur line-up for the autumn. This includes two UK films: prolific director Michael Winterbottom’s Italian-set Genova [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile
]
, about the rebirth of a father and his two daughters who are shattered by the sudden death of their mother (to be released mid-September); and Stephen Elliott’s Easy Virtue [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile
]
, an English-style comedy of manners set in the 1930s (to be released at the start of September).

KFD will also present Dutch director Alex Van Warmerdam’s The Last Days of Emma Blank [+see also:
interview: The Last Days of Emma Blank…
film profile
]
, to be released at the start of September.

Finally, KFD will also unveil two highly-anticipated Flemish features: Dorothée van den Berghe’s My Queen Karo [+see also:
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and Geoffrey Enthoven’s The Over the Hill Band [+see also:
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, which hits Belgian screens tomorrow.

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(Translated from French)

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