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ICEDOCS 2023

EXCLUSIF : IceDocs annonce le programme de sa 5e édition

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- Ce rendez-vous du documentaire, qui a choisi pour film d'ouverture Boylesque de Bogna Kowalczyk, se tiendra à Akranes du 19 au 23 juillet

EXCLUSIF : IceDocs annonce le programme de sa 5e édition
Boylesque de Bogna Kowalczyk

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The fifth edition of IceDocs – Iceland Documentary Film Festival will run from 19-23 July. The Akranes-based gathering will open with a screening of Bogna Kowalczyk’s Boylesque [+lire aussi :
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(Poland). In detail, the picture had its world premiere at the 2022 edition of Toronto’s Hot Docs and zooms in on queer performer Lulla La Polaca, who has turned 80 and still wants to dance, play and love.

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The event takes place in an iconic small town 50 km away from Reykjavik and framed by mountains and long sandy beaches. It is set to host the screenings of a number of documentary hits (including a swimming pool theatrical screening), a high quality music programme (including a concert by singer-songwriter Una Torfadóttir), pub quizzes, beach parties, film-related events and a dedicated children’s programme.

“Our mission is to introduce quality documentaries to both local audiences and visitors from abroad and to connect filmmakers and industry people from all over the world. Akranes is close to Reykjavik but a little off the beaten path and still has that quaint small-town feel about it. Offering spectacular ocean views and sandy beaches, a beautiful lighthouse, a beach-side geothermally heated pool and most importantly a brilliant cinema, Bíóhöllin, which is one of the oldest and nicest in the country,” says the festival team.

Some of other the doc hits included in this year’s programme are Theo Montoya’s Venice-premiered, queer youth-focused Anhell69 [+lire aussi :
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interview : Theo Montoya
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(Colombia/Romania/France/Germany), Heba Khaled, Talal Derki and Ali Wajeeh’s painful, Damascus-set Under the Sky of Damascus [+lire aussi :
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(USA/Denmark/Germany/Syria), Guy Davidi’s doc against military conscription Innocence [+lire aussi :
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interview : Guy Davidi
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(Denmark/Israel/Finland/Iceland), Maciek Hamela’s collective war portrait In the Rearview [+lire aussi :
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(Poland/France/Ukraine), Sarvnik Kaur’s friendship tale Against the Tide (India/France) and Mariam Chachia and Nik Voigt’s treatment and isolation testimony Magic Mountain [+lire aussi :
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interview : Mariam Chachia, Nik Voigt
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(Georgia/Poland).

The festival will be held in collaboration with West Iceland Queer Days, an event taking place on the same dates.

To check out the full programme and find out more, visit this website

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