L'epica edizione anniversario del Norwegian International Film Festival di Haugesund prende il via domani
di Jan Lumholdt
- Il raduno, che celebra il traguardo del mezzo secolo, offre uno splendido programma di festeggiamenti, conversazioni e attività su tutto ciò che riguarda il cinema
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It all started in the small port town of Drøbak outside Oslo, where a brave Northern Côte d'Azur contender entered the cinema arena in 1973. Rain was persistent and guests had to bring their own bed linen. Highlights include the presence of François Truffaut, the grand award of The Golden Shrimp and a 3000 NOK profit for the arrangers. Despite these triumphs, the feast was moved to other locations and gradually established itself in Haugesund, the fixed site of the Norwegian International Film Festival since 1987 (by which time any shellfish treats were had on plates and not on stage).
Unfolding 20-26 August, the 50th anniversary edition counts 400 industry and media actors and callers and around 70 features and 20 shorts in the official programme. World premieres include the opening film War Sailor [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Carla Simón
intervista: Carla Simón
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intervista: Magnus Gertten
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intervista: Ali Abbasi
intervista: Ali Abbasi
intervista: Zar Amir Ebrahimi
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intervista: Eden Dambrine
intervista: Lukas Dhont
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The latest Palme d’Or recipient, Ruben Östlund’s Triangle of Sadness [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Ruben Östlund
intervista: Ruben Östlund
scheda film], will open the New Nordic Films industry days, running 23-26 August (read news and news). On Tuesday 23 August, the five nominees for the 2022 Nordic Council Film Prize will be revealed with all the selected directors in attendance. Ten young talents to watch are presented in the Next Nordic Generation programme on Wednesday 24 August. This year also sees the launch of the Haugesund Children’s Film Convention, taking place 23-24 August with keynotes, panel discussions and screenings. Other panels and symposiums will cover industry talks on Artistic Freedom vs. Sustainability on Saturday 20 August and, on Monday 22 August, a splendid programme rolls out, dedicated to Liv Ullmann, who will be in attendance, actress-writer-director-Norwegian extraordinaire as well as Honorary President of this very festival since decades back.
As for the grand awards, true to tradition, they will be the centre of attention on opening night, as the Amanda ceremony with the annual presentation of the national film awards will open the entire festival tomorrow with direct broadcast on NRK 2 from 19.30 local time.
Full programme here.
(Tradotto dall'inglese)
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