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SXSW 2022

SXSW presenta su selección

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- El cine europeo está presente en todo el festival estadounidense, que vuelve en marzo como un evento presencial (con una parte online) con 99 largometrajes, 76 de los cuales serán estrenos mundiales

SXSW presenta su selección
It Is in Us All, de Antonia Campbell-Hughes

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Irish actress Antonia Campbell-Hughes’ directorial debut, It Is in Us All [+lee también:
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, is the standout European film set to screen in the Narrative Feature Competition at SXSW (the 29th edition of which will unspool from 11-20 March), where it will be world-premiered. The movie, starring Cosmo Jarvis, Claes Bang and Campbell-Hughes herself, tells the story of a formidable man forced to confront his self-destructive instincts after being involved in a violent car crash. Campbell-Hughes also wrote the project, which is part of Screen Ireland’s POV programme, aimed at enabling distinctive Irish voices with a passion to tell stories on the big screen.

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Also in the Narrative Feature Competition is Vasilisa Kuzmina’s Nika, which tells the story of a 27-year-old former child prodigy struggling with her past, present and future. Other European features at the event include the international premiere of Reggie Yates’ UK hit Pirates [+lee también:
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, which is set in the UK’s garage scene on New Year’s Eve 1999, and the world premiere of Jeff Baena’s Italian-US co-production Spin Me Round, about the manager (Alison Brie) of an Italian restaurant chain in America who wins the “trip of a lifetime” to Italy.

The Midnighters section includes Kirill Sokolov’s No Looking Back [+lee también:
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(Russia), which sees three generations of warring women facing off, and the US premiere of Brendan Muldowney’s The Cellar [+lee también:
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(Belgium/Ireland), set in a haunted house (see the news).

Augusto Sandino’s Colombian-Czech-Norwegian production A Vanishing Fog [+lee también:
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, which unfolds in the endangered Paramo of Sumapaz, will play in the Visions section. Also playing in this strand is Teemu Nikki’s award-winning Finish action-thriller The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic [+lee también:
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Music has always been part and parcel of SXSW, and this year is no different: in the 24 Beats Per Second strand is the world premiere of Ana Sofia Fonseca’s documentary Cesária Évora (Cabo Verde/Portugal); Tim Mackenzie-Smith’s Getting It Back: The Story Of Cymande [+lee también:
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(UK); Sophie Robinson and Dunstan Bruce’s I Get Knocked Down (UK), about Bruce’s attempts to refine the anarchistic mojo he has as the front man of Chumbawamba; and In the Court of the Crimson King (UK), about the band King Crimson.

Global Presented by MUBI will introduce the world premiere of Faeze Azizkhani’s The Locust (Iran/Germany) as well as Women Do Cry [+lee también:
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(Bulgaria/France) by Mina Mileva and Vesela Kazakova.

Finally, playing in the Narrative Shorts Competition are Manolis MavrisBrutalia, Days of Labour (Belgium/Greece), Leo Berne’s Censor of Dreams (France), Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor’s For Love (UK) and Sean Lionadh’s Too Rough (UK).

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