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La Fundación Gan respalda Un hiver à Sokcho
por Fabien Lemercier
- El proyecto del franco-japonés Koya Kamura destaca entre los seleccionados del 2022, junto a los de Jonathan Millet, Payal Kapadia, Sylvère Petit y Momoko Seto

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The Gan Film Foundation, which has been supporting first and second feature film projects for 35 years, has unveiled its list of works selected for 2022.
Stealing focus among them is Un hiver à Sokcho [+lee también:
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entrevista: Koya Kamura
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Likewise jostling among the selected few is Les Fantômes [+lee también:
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entrevista: Jonathan Millet
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ficha de la película] by Jonathan Millet, which revolves around a hunt conducted by a Syrian refugee between France and Germany, and whose production is steered by Pauline Seigland (read our interview) on behalf of Films Grand Huit. There’s also All We Imagine as Light [+lee también:
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entrevista: Payal Kapadia
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The Gan Film Foundation is also throwing its weight behind La Baleine, the first feature film by Sylvère Petit. The provisional cast includes Sergi Lopez and Izïa Higelin, while the story takes place in the autumn of 1985. A storm awakens the Mediterranean. A village is devastated and crops are destroyed. On the beach lies a whale, deposited by the waves. The dead beast is announced as a carrier of disease. Corbac, a sickly, misanthropic wine grower, wants to save the whale skeleton from being blown up by the authorities for sanitary reasons. Day and night, his daughter Mathilde sees this biggest of creatures passing piece by piece by the church, the school and the distillery, awakening the villagers’ unconscious and sense of violence. Mathilde knows her father. He will see this thing through to the end… Production is entrusted to Serge Lalou and Sophie Cabon on behalf of Les Films d’Ici Méditerranée.
Last but not least, the Gan Foundation has awarded its special 2022 prize to Momoko Seto’s animated feature film currently in production Planètes. This movie by the Japanese filmmaker now living in France is produced by Emmanuel-Alain Raynal on behalf of Miyu Productions and by Emmanuel Chaumet for Ecce Films.
For the record, the 2022 broadcasting awards handed out by the Gan Foundation within Cannes’ Critics’ Week and the Annecy Animated Film Festival were won by The Woodcutter Story [+lee también:
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entrevista: Mykko Myllylahti
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entrevista: Alain Ughetto
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