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ÉDIMBOURG 2019

Le Festival international d'Édimbourg annonce sa sélection

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- Parmi les 121 longs-métrages sélectionnés pour le Festival d'Édimbourg, qui va se tenir du 19 au 30 juin, 18 seront projetés en première mondiale

Le Festival international d'Édimbourg annonce sa sélection
The Black Forest de Ruth Platt

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EIFF artistic director Mark Adams has unveiled the details of the programme for the upcoming Edinburgh International Film Festival, which is set to unspool between 19 and 30 June. The announcement includes 18 world, 12 international, eight European and 78 UK premieres from 42 countries. Furthermore, there will be a country focus on Spain. 

Adams said, “We have an amazing selection of genre films from women filmmakers, ranging from gothic romance and western chillers through to science fiction and old-fashioned horror. All of this will unspool alongside a tribute to French filmmaker Agnès Varda, a woman who has inspired generations of directors.”

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The world premieres in the Best of British strand include Jamie Adams' Bittersweet Symphony [+lire aussi :
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, in which Suki Waterhouse dreams of making it big in Hollywood; writer-director Ruth Platt’s love letter to Europe The Black Forest [+lire aussi :
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; the supernatural love story Carmilla [+lire aussi :
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by Emily Harris; first-time director Greta Bellamacina’s Hurt by Paradise; a wry take on the classic Brit rom-com by Matt Roberts, Masters of Love [+lire aussi :
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; David McLean's Schemers [+lire aussi :
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, a look at making it in the music business, based on a true story; and the atmospheric noir thriller Strange But True [+lire aussi :
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directed by Rowan Athale

The European Perspectives strand celebrates the rich cultural impact and importance of European cinema, and includes films from France, Ireland, Hungary, Belgium, Austria, Croatia, Germany, North Macedonia, Greece, Ukraine, Switzerland, Georgia, Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Iceland. The movies screening include Elfar Adalsteins’ End of Sentence [+lire aussi :
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, Mary McGuckian’s A Girl from Mogadishu [+lire aussi :
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, Alexandra McGuinness’ She’s Missing [+lire aussi :
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, the Vincent Cassel starrer The Emperor of Paris [+lire aussi :
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by Jean-François Richet, Rudolph Herzog’s How to Fake a War, Barbara Vekarić’s Aleksi [+lire aussi :
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, Susanne Heinrich’s Aren’t You Happy? [+lire aussi :
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and Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion [+lire aussi :
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by Alexandre Astier and Louis Clichy.

A section entitled Once Upon a Time in Spain will explore Spain’s rich cinematic history through three strands: a retrospective celebration of modern Spanish cinema, a retrospective selection of cult Spanish cinema, and an in-depth celebration of the work of legendary Spanish writer-actor-filmmaker Icíar Bollaín.

The festival also boasts several other sidebars: American Dreams, Documentaries, Phenomenal Women, Night Moves, Cinecuisine, 4 Views of Scotland, Cage-a-Rama 3D, The Features of Agnès, Animation, Black Box and Shorts.

Away from the screen, the “In Person” events include director Danny Boyle, actor-producer Jack Lowden, documentary filmmaker Nick Broomfield, and Scottish writer-director-actor Pollyanna McIntosh. There will also be a special In Person discussion that will see award-winning film producer Rebecca O’Brien in conversation with Icíar Bollaín.

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