La guerra en Ucrania y los temas sociales dominan el Crossing Europe de este año
por Susanne Gottlieb
- Del 29 de abril al 4 de mayo, el festival de Linz proyectará 142 títulos, entre largometrajes (de ficción y documentales) y cortometrajes, llegados de 42 países

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Once again, the Crossing Europe Film Festival in Linz is poised to offer a deep dive into an array of European filmmaking from across the continent. Taking place from 29 April-4 May under the banner "Don't Give up on Europe", it invites its audience to experience the “unconventional, socially critical and artistically ambitious perspectives of the young generation of filmmakers from Europe”, in the words of festival co-directors Sabine Gebetsroither and Katharina Riedler.
Opening the gathering on 29 April are Ina Weiss's caregiving drama Cicadas [+lee también:
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entrevista: Ina Weisse
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entrevista: Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forz…
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entrevista: Silvia Luzi y Luca Bellino
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A hot topic at this edition is still the war in Ukraine, and several films are dedicated to the issue. Besides My Dear Théo, there are the features Under the Volcano [+lee también:
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entrevista: Pavlo Ostrikov
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The programme also includes three world premieres. In the documentary A Life in Color, director Axel Stasny accompanies 92-year-old former interior designer Eleanor in New York, as she savours her life, buzzing with energy. Carola Mair's Hellwach – Hommage to Bodo Hell offers a portrait of the writer of the same name, who has been missing since 2024. In Throw Your Heart into the Sea, Eric Schirl and Christian Kogler talk to people in different countries and focus on obsessive-compulsive disorders as a coping mechanism.
Furthermore, audiences can get an early glimpse of films that will be released in Austrian cinemas imminently, amongst them the Icelandic drama When the Light Breaks [+lee también:
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Another local focus this year is on the work of Edgar Honetschläger. The visual artist and filmmaker, whose core theme is the relationship between human civilisation and the environment, is showing four so-called “filmic positions”. Meanwhile, the European Panorama special is putting its focus on a neighbour of Austria’s: namely, Slovenian experimental film.
Crossing Europe is also particularly proud of its diversity and equality statistics this year, with around 47% female filmmakers, 36% male directors, 1% diverse filmmakers and 14% female/male/diverse mixed co-directors showcasing their work.
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