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German Film Fest. Madrid : regard sur le futur du cinéma allemand

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- La nouvelle édition de l'événement est marquée par la diversité et l'innovation qui caractérise le cinéma allemand actuel, reflétant la portée de plus en plus internationale des films

German Film Fest. Madrid : regard sur le futur du cinéma allemand
Milk Teeth de Sophia Bösch

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Today's German cinema is moving away from conventional narratives to explore more complex and universal themes. This evolution is line with an ideological awakening in Europe, marked by the blending of cultures and the progressive depersonalisation of society. The films presented at the German Film Fest. Madrid not only reflect these changes, but also address them with originality and a strong form of social commitment.

The festival will this year open with Milk Teeth [+lire aussi :
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interview : Mona Cathleen Otterbach
interview : Sophia Bösch
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, the directorial debut by Sophia Bösch. Based on the novel by Helene Bukowski, the movie is presented as a dark, dystopian fairy tale that conveys a strong prophetic message.

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Another highlight of the gathering is Eternal You [+lire aussi :
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interview : Hans Block, Moritz Riesewi…
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by Hans Block and Moritz Riesewick. The feature-length documentary, acclaimed at the Sundance Film Festival, investigates the use of artificial intelligence by startups to create avatars that allow users to communicate with deceased loved ones.

Christina Friedrich, a veteran of film and multidisciplinary art, presents Zone [+lire aussi :
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interview : Christina Friedrich
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. The film, world-premiered in IFFR's Harbour section, follows the story of a young woman who escapes from a juvenile detention centre. Zone then turns into a road movie that becomes a journey of self-discovery.

Martin Reads the Quran by Jurijs Saule, winner of the Lola Award for Best Screenplay, presents an intense encounter between a university professor who is an expert in the Quran and a religious fundamentalist. Written by Michail Lurje and Saule himself, the film stands out for its honesty and depth, addressing themes of religion, interpretation and extremism with a provocative and reflective narrative.

Veit Helmer, a veteran of German cinema, presents Gondola [+lire aussi :
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interview : Veit Helmer
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, a visual masterpiece that tells the love story between two women who work on a cable car in the mountains of Georgia.

Held at the Embajadores cinemas from 12-16 June, the German Films' event is supported by the Goethe-Institut Madrid, Amigos del Goethe, the German Embassy in Madrid and Filmin.

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