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El Biarritz Film Festival - Nouvelles Vagues prepara su tercera edición

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- Sofia Coppola y Keira Knightley destacan entre los numerosos invitados del certamen, que tendrá lugar del 24 al 29 de junio y acogerá una competición de ocho largometrajes

El Biarritz Film Festival - Nouvelles Vagues prepara su tercera edición
Nouvelle vague, de Richard Linklater

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Birds of a feather flock together, so, naturally, tomorrow will see Cannes competitor New Wave [+lee también:
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, by US director Richard Linklater (who’ll also be talking about how his film was made), opening the 3rd edition of the Biarritz Film Festival - Nouvelles Vagues, an event which seems to have imposed itself with lightning speed in the French festival panorama, thanks, not least, to the support of a fistful of powerful partners.

Steered by general delegates Sandrine Brauer and Lili Hinstin, this youth-focused festival will notably offer up a competition comprising eight feature films, which are set to be assessed by a jury led by Norwegian filmmaker Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel (and further composed of Anamaria Vartolomei, Paul Kircher, Ludovic et Zoran Boukherma, Malick Bodian, SallySofia Carson, Nicholas Galitzine and Mallory Wanecque).

In the running are Live a Little [+lee también:
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by Sweden’s Fanny Ovesen (well-received in Gothenburg), Perla [+lee también:
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entrevista: Alexandra Makarová
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by Austria’s Alexandra Makarová (in competition in Rotterdam, released in France on 30 July via Maverick Distribution), Diciannove [+lee también:
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by Italy’s Giovanni Tortorici (discovered in Venice’s Orizzonti line-up), The Girl in the Snow [+lee también:
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entrevista: Louise Hémon
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by French director Louise Hémon (discovered in the Directors’ Fortnight and due for release in French cinemas on 24 December via Condor Distribution), L’épreuve du feu by fellow French filmmaker Aurélien Peyre (screening in a world premiere and due for release by Paname Distribution on 13 August), The Crowd by Iran’s Sahand Kabiri, and two titles which also graced Cannes’ Official Selection back in May: the French co-production Love on Trial by Japan’s Kôji Fukada, and Urchin [+lee también:
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by English director Harris Dickinson (winning the Best Actor prize in the Un Certain Regard section for Frank Dillane).

Stealing focus out of competition among the various premieres and Special Screenings on the agenda are numerous titles also unveiled on the Croisette: competitors Romería [+lee también:
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by Spain’s Carla Simón and Sentimental Value [+lee también:
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entrevista: Joachim Trier
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by Norway’s Joachim Trier (which won the Grand Prize), The President’s Cake by Iraq’s Hasan Hadi (scooping the Directors’ Fortnight’s Caméra d’Or and Audience Award), My Father’s Shadow [+lee también:
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entrevista: Akinola Davies Jr.
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by British-Nigerian director Akinola Davies Jr. (nabbing a Special Mention in the Caméra d’Or line-up), Homebound by India’s Neeraj Ghaywan (set to close the present festival), Dangerous Animals by Australia’s Sean Byrne and the French films Love Letters [+lee también:
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by French director Alice Douard, Summer Beats [+lee también:
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entrevista: Lise Akoka y Romane Gueret
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by the duo Lise Akoka and Romane Gueret and The Wonderers by fellow French filmmaker Joséphine Japy. The gathering will also host the French premiere of Jone, Sometimes by Spain's Sara Fantova.

Equally noteworthy are the Gazteria ("youth" in Basque) guests of honour: American filmmaker Sofia Coppola, English actress Keira Knightley and French actor Vincent Lacoste, not to mention the short film selection, the line-up of movies chosen and presented by film school students (hailing from Madrid’s ECAM and the Norwegian Film School, among other institutions), the day dedicated to protecting the oceans, the focus session on Brazilian new wave cinema, and a variety of conferences (notably on the subject of artificial intelligence).

(Traducción del francés)

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