L'Atlàntida Mallorca Film Fest célèbre sa 15e édition
par Alfonso Rivera
- Le festival accueille, du 25 juillet au 3 août, 85 longs-métrages, 20 courts et une série, le tout réparti entre ses deux sections compétition, le volet premières et les autres sections parallèles

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Now in its 15th edition, Atlàntida Mallorca Film Fest will take place over ten days, from 25 July to 3 August, showcasing 85 feature films, 20 short films and one series. The event will open with Bonjour Tristesse [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], directed by Durga Chew-Bose, a new adaptation of Françoise Sagan's novel. At the opening gala, Madrid-born filmmaker Rodrigo Sorogoyen will receive the Master of Cinema Award. The festival will also host 18 concerts, 12 conferences and the presentation of ten projects currently in development as part of its industry programme (further details to be announced shortly).
The film festival will close its in-person edition with the screening of the documentary El canto de las manos, directed by Spanish actress María Valverde. Among the European titles in the Atlàntida Premiere section, highlights include Madly [+lire aussi :
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interview : Athina Rachel Tsangari
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interview : Aislinn Clarke
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interview : Fabio Grassadonia et Anton…
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interview : Dag Johan Haugerud
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interview : Akaki Popkhadze
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interview : Valentine Cadic
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In addition, 13 titles form part of the International Official Section, competing for a €10,000 distribution prize: Under the Volcano [+lire aussi :
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interview : Damian Kocur
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interview : Vasilis Kekatos
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interview : Florian Pochlatko
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interview : Fanny Ovesen
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interview : Caroline Poggi et Jonathan…
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interview : Jahfar Muataz
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interview : Devrim Lingnau
interview : Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay
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interview : Emma Benestan
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interview : Cağla Zencirci et Guillaum…
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interview : Leonardo van Dijl
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Eleven films are taking part in the National Official Section, competing for the DAMA - Agustí Villaronga Award worth €3,000: Ariel [+lire aussi :
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interview : Lois Patiño
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interview : Lois Patiño
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interview : Miguel Ángel Blanca
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interview : Javier Polo
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fiche film]); La deuda by Daniel Guzmán (Nothing in Return [+lire aussi :
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interview : Daniel Guzmán
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fiche film] Ingride Santos’s debut; Jone, Sometimes by Sara Fantova; Downriver a Tiger [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] by Víctor Diago; A nadie le importas by Cristina Galán and David Suárez; Mario by Guillem Miró; Dies d’estiu i de pluja by Mireia Labazuy, Àlex Serra and Clàudia Vila Masvidal; and Duro by Francesc Cuéllar.
Meanwhile, the AMFF Arts section will feature the screening of The Designer Is Dead by Gonzalo Hergueta and produced by Little Spain, which tells the story of Miguel Adrover, a visionary New York designer who redefined the fashion world. Also showing is the documentary Warhol-Vijande: más que pistolas, cuchillos y cruces by Sebastián Galán, which explores the relationship between Spanish gallery owner Fernando Vijande and Andy Warhol, whom he successfully brought to Madrid. Opening the section is ¿No seré yo una obra de arte? by David Navarro, a documentary series for Filmin which stars singer Samantha Hudson as she visits museums and art institutions to learn about and understand, from a sarcastic perspective, what art is today.
(Traduit de l'espagnol)
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