Alice Nellis y Christian Petzold, protagonistas de Europe, Now! en el Bergamo Film Meeting
por Camillo De Marco
- La edición n.° 43 del festival, que tiene lugar del 8 al 16 de marzo, propone las retrospectivas completas de la directora checa y del director alemán

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Czech screenwriter and director Alice Nellis and German filmmaker Christian Petzold are set to take centre stage in the Europe, Now! section of the upcoming Bergamo Film Meeting, which is unspooling between 8 and 16 March. The 43rd edition of the Italian gathering, which has focused attention on contemporary European arthouse cinema for years now, will present the full back-catalogues of these two authors, who will be travelling to Bergamo to attend the festival. The section will be further enriched by a selection of graduate movies from European film schools belonging to CILECT and by the Industry Meetings: a two-day event (running 12 and 13 March) geared towards industry professionals.
Screenwriter and director Alice Nellis is one of the most iconic names in contemporary Czech cinema. After attending FAMU, The Academy of Film and TV in Prague where she specialised in screenwriting and dramaturgy, Nellis began her cinematographic journey with short films and TV documentaries. Her feature film debut came in 2000 in the form of Eeny Meeny, which won the bronze Camunian Rose Award in league with another film in the 18th edition of the Bergamo Film Meeting. In 2002, she directed Some Secrets, which earned her the Czech Lion Prize for Best Screenplay as well as the New Directors Prize in San Sebastián. In 2007, Little Girl Blue [+lee también:
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Christian Petzold is the main exponent of "The Berlin School". In 1995, he graduated from the Academy of Film and TV in Berlin with a feature film for TV, Pilots. His transition to the big screen came with The State I Am In in 2000, a story about former RAF terrorists on the run and the first chapter in the so-called “Ghosts trilogy” which also includes Ghosts and Yella [+lee también:
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But Petzold and his favourite actress Nina Hoss’ real consecration on an international scale came with Barbara [+lee también:
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