VENECIA 2024 Toronto 2024 / San Sebastián 2024
Playtime presenta dos aspirantes al León de Oro de Venecia
por Fabien Lemercier
- La productora francesa apuesta por Jouer avec le feu, de las hermanas Coulin, y Stranger Eyes, de Yeo Siew Hua, en competición, y por Diciannove, de Giovanni Tortorici, en la sección Orizzonti

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As was the case in 2018 and 2019, French international sales agent Playtime will be brandishing two films in the race for the Golden Lion that is set to be handed out at the end of the 81st Venice Film Festival (28 August-7 September), and it fully intends to strike some fruitful deals with them at the market organised on the Lido before immediately following this up with visits to Toronto and San Sebastián with several other solid titles in its catalogue.
Playtime’s first competitor at Venice is The Quiet Son [+lee también:
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entrevista: Delphine y Muriel Coulin
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entrevista: Delphine y Muriel Coulin
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Another third feature will be the second ace up Playtime’s sleeve, screening in competition on the Lido: Stranger Eyes [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by Singapore’s Yeo Siew Hua (who was victorious at Locarno in 2018 with A Land Imagined [+lee también:
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At Venice, the Playtime team, headed up by Nicolas Brigaud-Robert, Sébastien Beffa and François Yon, will also have high hopes for Diciannove [+lee también:
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ficha de la película], the feature debut by Italy’s Giovanni Tortorici. Produced by Milan-based outfits Frenesy Films, MeMo Films and Tenderstories together with the UK’s Pinball London, the film revolves around 19-year-old Leonardo, who leaves Palermo to start university in London. However, while living with his sister and her roommate, the initial excitement soon wears off. Restless, he impulsively enrols in the University of Siena to study Literature and falls in love with the city. Yet, finding his Literature professor unbearable, he quits and decides to dive into the Italian classics by himself. This reflective solitude sparks an inner journey of self-discovery, intensified by encounters with vibrant youth. A year after, Leonardo travels to Turin and meets a man who may relieve him of his obsessions. After Venice, Diciannove will then enjoy its international premiere at the Toronto Film Festival (5-15 September), in the Discovery section.
Two other titles on the Playtime line-up will be showcased at Toronto: Carnival Is Ove [+lee también:
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What promises to be an action-packed period for Playtime will continue at the San Sebastián Film Festival (20-28 September) with two films in competition: When Fall Is Coming [+lee también:
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entrevista: Costa-Gavras
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entrevista: Emmanuel Courcol
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entrevista: Tarik Saleh
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entrevista: Thierry Klifa
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