Si avvicina il 41° Love International Film Festival Mons, per amore del cinema
- La nuova edizione del festival si terrà dal 6 al 14 marzo prossimi con 84 film in programma provenienti da 33 paesi, per un panorama mondiale del cinema

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Following a triumphant 40th anniversary edition in 2025, the Love International Film Festival is returning to the Walloon town of Mons between 6 and 14 March, touting a rich and varied line-up which will shine a light on love in all its forms in film. The event will open with a screening of Yann Samuell’s new movie starring Alexandra Lamy, Compostelle, and will close with Kirk Jones’ I Swear [+leggi anche:
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The International Competition will showcase 8 films. Two Belgian feature film debuts will grace the selection: after an impressive career both as an actor and a director of short fiction films and a documentary, Jean-Benoit Ugeux is making the leap to feature films with Maturity [+leggi anche:
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Likewise set for the festival showcase is Tunisian director Leyla Bouzid’s new title, A voix basse [+leggi anche:
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scheda film], which stars Hiam Abbass and Eya Bouteraa, and which has just been presented in competition in the Berlinale, alongside the latest work by Quebec’s Philippe Falardeau (Monsieur Lazhar, My Salinger Year [+leggi anche:
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The audience will likewise get to deliver their verdict, choosing their favourite film from a selection of titles with potential mainstream appeal, namely the afore-mentioned movies Picking Up the Pieces and Maturity, alongside Pieces of a Foreign Life by Gaya Jiji, Per te by Alessandro Aronadio, Sukkwan Island [+leggi anche:
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The festival will also host a competition for Belgian short films, with 16 works grappling for victory.
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