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TORINOFILMLAB 2022

Seven films for seven days on Festival Scope to celebrate the TFL Meeting Event

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- TorinoFilmLab celebrates the milestone of the 15th edition of the event with a Film Parade, making available for free on the platform seven titles chosen from over 150 developed

Seven films for seven days on Festival Scope to celebrate the TFL Meeting Event
El Father Plays Himself by Mo Scarpelli

TorinoFilmLab celebrates the 15th edition of the TFL Meeting Event (24 - 26 November) with a watch party, the TFL Film Parade. For seven days from 7 to 13 November 2022, the TFL Film Parade will feature a selection of seven titles chosen from the over 150 films developed within the TFL programmes to represent the many souls and voices that TorinoFilmLab has promoted over time and continues to embrace.

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The films will be accessible online and free of charge to everyone who registers on Festival Scope, the TFL partner platform, in their original language with English subtitles. In order to reach a wider audience and offer further visibility to TFL films beyond borders, each title will be available on average in about ten countries – from Mongolia to Mexico, Japan to Brazil, Bangladesh and Italy, to name but a few – up to a maximum of 500 views.

These are seven stories exploring new genres and different themes, seven films from six continents and presented at A-festivals around the world, works by seven authors whose talent has been discovered, nurtured and pushed beyond barriers by the TorinoFilmLab. Two of the seven feature films presented are debuts: Feathers [+see also:
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]
by Omar El Zohairy and The Heiresses [+see also:
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by Marcelo Martinessi, awarded by the Cannes and Berlin festivals (Grand Prize at the 2021 Critics’ Week and Silver Bear - Alfred Bauer Prize and Silver Bear for Best Actress in 2018 respectively). This is followed by the second works of Duccio Chiarini, The Guest [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Duccio Chiarini
film profile
]
, Anita Rocha da Silveira, Medusa, and Juanjo Giménez, Out of Sync [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Juanjo Giménez
film profile
]
, after prestigious premieres at Locarno's Piazza Grande, Cannes Directors' Fortnight and Venice Days respectively; while female directors such as Mo Scarpelli and Kamila Andini join the group with their more mature efforts El Father Plays Himself [+see also:
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, Special Mention in the Visions du réel competition, and Yuni [+see also:
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, Platform award in Toronto.

Three of these titles are available on Festival Scope also for the Italian public: Medusa, Out of Sync and Yuni.

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(Translated from Italian)

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