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ABYCINE 2025

Abycine continue de défendre pied à pied le cinéma indépendant espagnol

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- La 27e édition du festival projettera les nouveaux films de cinéastes comme Ion de Sosa, Guillermo Galoe, Gabriel Azorín, Irati Gorostidi et Alberto Vázquez, entre autres

Abycine continue de défendre pied à pied le cinéma indépendant espagnol
Balearic de Ion de Sosa

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The Abycine - Albacete International Film Festival will hold its 27th edition from 21-30 October. The opening of the event will take place on Thursday 23rd with a gala at which actor Inma Cuesta, actor-director Marta Nieto, and Basque filmmakers Jon Garaño, Aitor Arregi and Jose Mari Goenaga (known collectively as Moriarti, and who have just unveiled Maspalomas [+lire aussi :
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, winner of the Silver Shell for Best Leading Performance at the recent San Sebastián International Film Festival) will receive the Young Career Award.

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With a strong commitment to emerging talent and supporting new cinematic languages, the Abycine Indie strand reasserts its role as a benchmark for young, independent cinema in Spain. The selected titles in this section are Balearic [+lire aussi :
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by Ion de Sosa, which played at Locarno and Sitges; Sleepless City [+lire aussi :
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by Guillermo Galoe, winner of the SACD Award in the Cannes Critics’ Week; Last Night I Conquered the City of Thebes [+lire aussi :
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by Gabriel Azorín, which premiered in Venice’s Giornate degli Autori; Aro berria [+lire aussi :
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, the debut feature by Irati Gorostidi, a Special Mention winner in San Sebastián’s New Directors; Decorado, an animated dystopia by Alberto Vázquez, winner of a Special Mention at Austin’s Fantastic Fest and now on show at Sitges; Singular by Alberto Gastesi, also screening at Sitges; Supernatural [+lire aussi :
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, a documentary by Ventura Durall, which bowed at Hot Docs; and Beef [+lire aussi :
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by Ingride Santos, seen at Málaga and Seattle.

In the Enfoques section, screenings will include A nadie le importas by Cristina Galán and David Suárez; En silencio, a documentary by actor Sara Sálamo; Subsuelo by editor-director Fernando Franco; and the documentary Warhol-Vijande: más que pistolas, cuchillos y cruces, the debut by Sebastián Galán, revisiting the titular pop artist’s trip to Madrid in the 1980s and featuring singer Alaska.

The Talentos Lanza section includes The Exiles [+lire aussi :
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by Belén Funes, presented at Toronto last year and a multi-award winner at Málaga; Fury [+lire aussi :
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by Gemma Blasco, whose actors Ángela Cervantes and Álex Monner were also rewarded at Málaga; The Remnants of You [+lire aussi :
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, directed by Gala Gracia; and Pet Peeves [+lire aussi :
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, a film structured into chapters by Valencian filmmaker Javier Polo, which boasts an ensemble cast.

Lastly, this year, the Abycine Lanza industry arm celebrates its tenth anniversary with a packed programme of activities. Meanwhile, short films take up a large share of the schedule and the competition (to be judged by filmmakers Manuela Burló, Víctor Moreno and Alejandra Frechero). To close the festival, the first three episodes of Rafaela y su loco mundo will be presented - this outrageous series directed by Ernesto Sevilla (Camera café, la película [+lire aussi :
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) is toplined by Aníbal Gómez, Ingrid García-Jonsson, Arturo Valls and Carlos Areces (see the news). It should prove a fittingly grand – and hilarious – finale for a festival that firmly throws its weight behind creative independence and modernity.

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