Ten films in competition at the Lecce European Cinema Festival

Ten films in competition at the Lecce European Cinema Festival
Ten films in competition at the Lecce European Cinema Festival

05/11/2024 – The 25th edition of the festival dedicated to the new cinema of the Old Continent will be held from November 9 to 16, with distinguished hosts Ken Loach and Giovanna Mezzogiorno

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The 10 titles competing in the 25th edition of the Lecce European Film Festival – unspooling in the Salentine capital between 9 and 16 November – hail from Denmark, Luxembourg, , Lithuania, the Netherlands, Germany, Serbia, Norway, Greece and Portugal. In addition to the movies competing for the Golden Olive, we’ll see works gracing the “Cinema and Reality” section for Italian documentaries, those selected for the “Puglia Show” competition for short films directed by young Apulian helmers under the age of 35, those battling it out for the Mario Verdone and Emidio Greco awards, and the protagonists of European and Italian cinema: Ken Loach and Giovanna Mezzogiorno.

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Selected by director Alberto La Monica together with Luigi La Monicathis year’s films in competition are: B.O.Y. – Bruises of Yesterday by Soren Green, Breathing Underwater by Eric Lamhène, Clear Nights by Paulo Filipe Monteiro, Drowning Dry [+lire aussi :
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interview : Laurynas Bareiša
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by Laurynas Bareiša, Jim’s Story [+lire aussi :
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interview : Arnaud et Jean-Marie Larrieu
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by Arnaud and Jean-Marie Larrieu, Martin Reads the Quran [+lire aussi :
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by Yuri the Sun, Mother Mara [+lire aussi :
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by Mirjana Karanovic, My Wonderful Stranger by Johanna Pyykkö, Three Days of Fish [+lire aussi :
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interview : Peter Hoogendoorn
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by Peter Hoogendoornand Wishbone by Penny Panayotopoulou. The jury assessing them is presided over by Luciana Castellina and further composed of Pascal Diot, Francesco Ranieri Martinotti, Hanna Slak and Heather Stewart.

Six titles feature in the “Cinema and Reality” section, dedicated to Italian documentaries in regional premieres and devised to lend visibility to crucial social and cultural themes: Real [+lire aussi :
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interview : Adele Tulli
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by Adele Customs, Arte vs guerra – Banksy and C215 in Borodyanka, Ukraine by Michele Pinto, The paper saints by Enzo Pascal Pezzuto, The olive tree and the baobab by Serena Porta, The Erasmus Generation by Vincent Imperato and The care of justice by Vito Palmieri.

Ken Loach will be the protagonist of European cinema, forming the focus of a tribute curated by Massimo Causoconsisting of a retrospective of the films which best represent his career, a conversation with Luciana Castellina, and the awarding of the Golden Olive Lifetime Achievement trophy. Eights of his films will be presented: Riff Raff (1991), Raining Stones (1993), Land and Freedom (1995), Bread and Roses (2000), The Wind that Shakes the Barley [+lire aussi :
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interview : Ken Loach
interview : Rebecca O’Brien
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(2006), The Angels’ Share [+lire aussi :
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interview : Ken Loach
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(2012), I, Daniel Blake [+lire aussi :
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(2016), and The Old Oak [+lire aussi :
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(2023).

Giovanna Mezzogiornofor her part, will be the protagonist of Italian cinema and the focus of a tribute revolving around six films from her multifaceted career as an actress and a presentation of her short film Unfitting (2024), which is her directorial debut on the topic of body shaming. Mezzogiorno will also meet with the audience and receive the Golden Olive Lifetime Achievement Award. Other movies set to be screened besides Unfitting are: The bride’s journey by Sergio Rubini (1997), Of lost love by Michele Placido (1998), The Last Kiss by Gabriele Muccino (2001), Facing Windows [+lire aussi :
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interview : Ferzan Ozpetek
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by Ferzan Ozpetek (2003), Don’t Tell [+lire aussi :
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by Cristina Comencini (2005), and WIN [+lire aussi :
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interview : 2009

Marco Belloc…
interview : Filippo Timi – acteur
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The 5 titles which are finalists for the 15th edition of the Mario Verdone Prize, as selected by Lecce Film Festival Director La Monica alongside the board of the Union of Italian Film Journalists (SNGCI) presided over by Laura Delli Colliare: Gloria! [+lire aussi :
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interview : Margherita Vicario
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By Margherita Vicario, An Endless Sunday [+lire aussi :
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interview : Alain Parroni
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by Alain Parroni, True Blue [+lire aussi :
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by Filippo Barbagallo, Oceans are the Real Continents [+lire aussi :
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interview : Tommaso Santambrogio
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by Tommaso Santambrogioand Unbelievers [+lire aussi :
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by Alessandro Marzullo. As always, the winner is set to be announced by Carlo, Luca and Silvia Verdone. This year will also see the Mario Verdone Special Prize awarded to Brando De Sica for Mimì – Prince of Darkness [+lire aussi :
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Last but not least, Lecce will also host the showcase dedicated to the Fondazione Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, boasting a selection of graduate films by students from various colleges within Italy’s National Film School, the regional premiere of a restored version of Nanni Moretti’s Ecce Bomboand a tribute to Tyrone Power110 years since his birth.

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