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VARSOVIE 2021

Le 37e Festival du film de Varsovie va commencer

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- L’événement polonais, qui va se tenir du 8 au 17 octobre, va présenter 168 films de 50 pays, dont Captain Volkonogov Escaped en ouverture et Women Do Cry en clôture

Le 37e Festival du film de Varsovie va commencer
Captain Volkonogov Escaped de Natasha Merkulova et Aleksey Chupov

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The Warsaw Film Festival, starting on the second Friday in October, marks the beginning of autumn for many Varsovians. The international gathering, which has brought films from all over the world to Poland since the 1980s, will present 99 full-length and 69 short films this year. Captain Volkonogov Escaped [+lire aussi :
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by Natasha Merkulova and Aleksey Chupov (Russia/Estonia/France) will have the honour of opening the event, while Women Do Cry [+lire aussi :
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, the new work by Vesela Kazakowa and Mina Mileva (Bulgaria/France), will bring it to a close.

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Once again this year, the number of submissions has broken records – almost 4,500 films applied to be screened at Warsaw. The International Competition, boasting a cash prize of 100,000 PLN (approximately €22,000), consists of 15 titles, including eight world premieres: The Albanian Virgin [+lire aussi :
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by Bujar Alimani (Germany/Belgium/Albania/Kosovo), Brigitte Bardot Forever by Lech Majewski (Poland), “Slovo” House. Unfinished Novel by Taras Tomenko (Ukraine), Cinephilia by Algimantas Puipa (Lithuania), Miss Osaka [+lire aussi :
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by Daniel Dencik (France/Japan), No Problem by Jiachen Jiang (China), Ring Wandering by Masakazu Kaneko (Japan), and YT by Dmitry Davydov and Stepan Burnashev (Russia).

Furthermore, Miracle [+lire aussi :
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by Bogdan George Apetri (Romania/Czech Republic/Latvia), The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson by Leah Purcell (Australia), Rhino [+lire aussi :
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by Oleg Sentsov (Ukraine/Poland/Germany), Kerr by Tayfun Pirselimoglu (Turkey/Greece/France), Saloum [+lire aussi :
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by Jean Luc Herbulot (Senegal/France), The Other Tom by Rodrigo Plá and Laura Santullo (Mexico), and Toubab [+lire aussi :
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by Florian Dietrich (Germany) will all be in the running for the Warsaw Grand Prix.

There are also four other competitive sections: Competition 1-2, the Free Spirit Competition, the Documentary Films Competition and the Short Film Competition. The non-competitive strands will present new works by Aleksey German Jr (House Arrest [+lire aussi :
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, Russia) and Tony Gatlif (Tom Medina [+lire aussi :
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, France), plus the documentary debut by Charlotte Gainsbourg (Jane by Charlotte [+lire aussi :
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, France). One of Poland’s most original directors, Marek Koterski, will have a mini-retrospective of his body of work at the gathering, with screenings of The Day of the Wacko [+lire aussi :
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, Porn and Inner Life.

Apart from the film programme, Warsaw will also host the CentEast Market, an industry event that is set to unspool between 14 and 17 October. This year’s edition, the 16th so far, will comprise sections such as the Warsaw Screenings, Warsaw Works-in-Progress, New Talents from the Wajda School, Doc Lab Poland, Warsaw Next, the FIPRESCI Warsaw Critics’ Project and an open workshop on the subject of “The Art of Film Editing”.

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