Ricco programma per il 37° Festival internazionale del film di Mons
- Il festival si terrà dall'11 al 19 marzo, con un fitto programma di scoperte e ospiti prestigiosi
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After unfolding in extremis in 2020 and hosting its 2021 edition in the middle of the month of July, the Mons International Film Festival is returning with a rich and plentiful programme on its usual dates of 11 to 19 March. Relaunched by a new team in 2019, the festival will screen no less than 94 films in this year’s event, including 78 feature films.
Eleven of these will be battling it out in the International Competition. Belgian audiences will be treated to a European premiere of Darragh Carey and Bertrand Desrochers’ English romantic drama A Brixton Tale [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Stefan Arsenijević
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intervista: Shawkat Amin Korki
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intervista: Christophe Hermans
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intervista: Banu Akseki
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An international premiere of Singing Jailbirds [+leggi anche:
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Mons will also play host to a number of high-calibre guests, including Abel Ferrara, who’s due to deliver a masterclass on Saturday 12 March, with a restored copy of his movie King of New York set to be re-screened by the festival; Laurent Cantet, who’s likewise delivering a masterclass, on 16 March, and presenting his latest film Arthur Rambo [+leggi anche:
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(Tradotto dal francese)