FESTIVAL / PREMI Spagna / Germania
Il German Film Fest Madrid si prepara alla sua 17ma edizione
- La capitale spagnola ospita dall'11 al 15 giugno le ultime novità del cinema tedesco, con film di Laura Laabs, Christina Friedrich e Nicolette Krebitz, tra gli altri

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The German Film Fest Madrid will celebrate its 17th edition from 11 to 15 June at Cines Embajadores in the Spanish capital, offering an overview of the most recent German film productions with titles chosen by journalist Rosana G Alonso, actress Rocío Saiz (recently seen in the series La canción [+leggi anche:
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Opening this year is the debut film by young Berlin director Laura Laabs, Red Stars Upon the Fields, which had its world premiere in the Bright Future section of the most recent IFFR. The film offers a visual and narrative journey through 20th and 21st century German history from the perspective of a post-modern artist. Another newcomer, Justine Bauer, will present Smell of Burnt Milk [+leggi anche:
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Christina Friedrich, a filmmaker already known to festival audiences thanks to her previous project Zone [+leggi anche:
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Inspired by the transgressive energy of the artist Peaches, whose documentary Teaches of Peaches [+leggi anche:
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There will also be a special cycle, Focus Goethe, dedicated to Nicolette Krebitz, one of the most distinctive and multifaceted voices in contemporary German cinema. The programme includes Katja von Garnier's film Bandits (1997), in which Krebitz stars; Wild [+leggi anche:
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This event is an initiative of German Films in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut Madrid, Amigos del Goethe and with the support of the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Madrid and Filmin.
(Tradotto dallo spagnolo)
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