El Stockfish Film & Industry Festival, listo para arrancar
por Olivia Popp
- El certamen islandés de cine de autor pondrá el foco en el cine irlandés, junto a su habitual celebración de obras audiovisuales nacionales, nórdicas y mundiales

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Founded in 2015 and having made its name as Iceland’s small but mighty arthouse cinema festival in just ten years, the Stockfish Film & Industry Festival (19–29 March) is returning once again to its home base in Reykjavik’s Bíó Paradís for its 11th edition. Alongside ten days of film screenings, Stockfish will serve as a meeting point for collaboration between the national, Nordic and international film industries.
While the festival’s Icelandic selections are primarily focused on short films, Stockfish will also screen Hlynur Pálmason’s Joan of Arc, a companion film to his Cannes-premiered movie The Love That Remains [+lee también:
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This year, Stockfish is featuring Ireland as its country of focus and will screen films including LUX Audience Award nominee Christy [+lee también:
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Stockfish Industry Days will run throughout the entire festival, hosting panel discussions on the state of the Icelandic and North Atlantic film industries, as well as a showcase of new Nordic work-in-progress projects scheduled for the second weekend. The first weekend of industry programming will include The Whale, a screenwriting lab now in its third year, geared towards emerging and mid-career screenwriters.
One of Stockfish’s unique programmes is the Physical Cinema Festival (PCF), which has unspooled within the wider Stockfish Festival since 2019. PCF plays with film’s intersection with music, sound art, performance, installation and more. This year, the works assembled by way of a local open call will be showcased in a conventional screening setting in Bíó Paradís, in a curated setting at Marvaða - a women-run arts space dedicated to music - and all around the Icelandic capital in various open-air locations and contexts.
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