El BNP Paribas New Horizons se prepara para su 25.ª edición
por Ola Salwa
- La edición aniversario del certamen de Breslavia ofrecerá 272 películas (129 de ellas en estreno polaco), con la premiada en Cannes O Agente Secreto como cinta de inauguración

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BNP Paribas New Horizons, which celebrates its 25th edition between 17 and 27 July this year, will open with The Secret Agent [+lee también:
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The jury, comprising Marija Kavtaradze, Lucile Hadžihalilović, Yorgos Krassakopoulos, Barbara Wurm and Damian Kocur, will choose the winner from among the 12 films picked for the New Horizons competition. They are Glorious Summer [+lee también:
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entrevista: Tato Kotetishvili
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entrevista: Iván Fund
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The retrospectives will shed light on the achievements of a range of different directors, such as Korean helmer Lee Chang-dong, French director Anne-Marie Miéville (whose works revolve around the theme of communication), Brazilian auteur Glauber Rocha (who co-created the famed Cinema Novo), Greek Weird Wave alumna Athina Rachel Tsangari and, last but not least, Polish filmmakers and visual artists Anka Sasnal and Wilhelm Sasnal. A section aptly dubbed Masters will feature recent works by Christian Petzold, Hlynur Pálmason, Hong Sang-soo, Lucile Hadžihalilović and Jennifer Todd Reeves. The most eagerly awaited films from Cannes and Berlin – such as the Palme d’Or winner, It Was Just an Accident [+lee también:
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Audiences can be sure that they’ll be making new discoveries if they attend the screenings within the Waves, Discoveries, Special Screenings, Lost, Lost, Lost, Midnight Madness, Oslo/Reykjavik, Shortlist and Visual Front sections. Third Eye will focus on mummy issues, showing films that focus on the theme of motherhood. Meanwhile, Creatures of the Night will offer British flicks revolving around the theme of nightlife. Smart 7 – which is being organised for the third time – will bring films shown at seven European festivals: Kino Pavasaris (Lithuania), IndieLisboa (Portugal), Filmadrid (Spain), Transilvania IFF (Romania), Reykjavik IFF (Iceland), Thessaloniki Film Festival (Greece) and BNP Paribas New Horizons (Poland).
Last but not least, the festival will close with Harris Dickinson’s directorial debut, Urchin [+lee también:
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