El festival L'Europe autour de l'Europe desembarca en París
por Fabien Lemercier
- En inglés: La 13a edición del certamen (14 marzo-1 abril) contará con una competición, un ciclo dedicado a los países bálticos, homenajes y varios eventos
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Joy of Learning by Jean-Luc Godard (50 years after its production in 1968) will be opening the 13th edition of L'Europe autour de l'Europe festival tomorrow, which will take place from 14 March to 1 April in Paris and Ile-de-France.
Nine feature films that have yet to be released in France will be battling it out for the 2018 Sauvage Prize, awarded by a jury chaired by the Bulgarian filmmaker Ralitza Petrova. Among them, five films directed by women stand out: Wild Roses [+lee también:
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entrevista: Anna Jadowska
ficha de la película] by the Polish director Anna Jadowska (Best Film and Best Actress at Cottbus, also awarded at Stockholm), Aurora Borealis [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by the Hungarian director Márta Mészáros (nominated for Best Film at the Hungarian Film Awards in 2018), the French-Belgian documentary Kazarken: As We Dig [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by Güldem Durmaz, Colo [+lee también:
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entrevista: Teresa Villaverde
ficha de la película] by the Portuguese director Teresa Villaverde (appreciated in competition at Berlin last year) and Wild [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by the German director Nicolette Krebitz (in competition at Sundance). Also in the running are The Constitution [+lee también:
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entrevista: Rajko Grlić
ficha de la película] by the Croatian director Rajko Grlić (winner at Montréal, Lecce and awarded the Audience Choice award at CinEast), the docu-fiction Karenina & I [+lee también:
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entrevista: Tommaso Mottola, Gørild Ma…
ficha de la película] bythe Italian director Tommaso Mottola, November [+lee también:
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entrevista: Rea Lest
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entrevista: Martin Šulík
ficha de la película] by the Slovakian director Martin Šulík (screened last month at Berlin).
Amongst other events, Irena Bilić will be hosting a focus on Baltic countries, with films by the Lithuanian director Sharunas Bartas and documentaries by his compatriots Audrius Stoneys and Arūnas Matelis, as well as films by the Latvian director Viesturs Kairišs and the Estonian director Jaak Kilmi. A tribute to the Estonian producer Katrin Kissa (Homeless Bob Production) is also on the menu.
The festival's very rich program also includes a tribute to the French actor Jean-Pierre Léaud, to the Spanish filmmaker Albert Serra and "to the maestros" Miklós Jancsó, Manoel de Oliveira and Zoltán Fábri. Also noteworthy is a dive into the classics with "A decade of German cinema, 1920-1930" at The Seydoux-Pathé Foundation, the themed “Frontières" program, a new section called La Sélection Française (including Barbara [+lee también:
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ficha de la película]by Mathieu Amalric, Bloody Milk [+lee también:
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entrevista: Hubert Charuel
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ficha de la película]by Claire Denis, Braguinoby Clement Cogitore andC'est assex bien d'être fou by Antoine Page and Bilal Berreni), short films directed by women, and a carte blanche for Tue Steen Müller, a world-renowned festival commissioner who will be presenting three documentaries: ...When You Look Away [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by the Danish director Phie Ambo, 21 x New York [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by the Polish director Piotr Stasik and The Prince and the Dybbuk [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by fellow compatriots Elwira Niewiera and Piotr Rosolowski.
(Traducción del francés)