DOK Leipzig annonce le programme de sa compétition internationale
par Vladan Petkovic
- Après avoir dévoilé la liste des films en lice pour le Prix du public et ceux de la compétition allemande, l’événement a annoncé ses sélections Compétition internationale et Camera Lucida
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Having announced the films in its International Competition and the non-competitive Camera Lucida section on Thursday, DOK Leipzig has now rounded off the programme for its 64th edition, which will unspool from 25-31 October.
Out of the 14 entries, there are 12 world or international premieres in the International Competition Long Documentary and Animated Film: Aleksey Lapin's KRAI [+lire aussi :
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interview : Sarah Noa Bozenhardt
fiche film] (Germany/Ethiopia), Dima El-Horr's Conversation with Siro (Lebanon/France), Chivas DeVinck's The Great Basin (USA), Murilo Salles' A Bay (Brazil), Diana El Jeiroudi's Republic of Silence [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] wrap up the selection.
Five films that challenge the conventions of cinema will be shown out of competition in the Camera Lucida section: Payal Kapadia’s Cannes title A Night of Knowing Nothing [+lire aussi :
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interview : Payal Kapadia
fiche film], Miko Revereza and Carolina Fusilier's The Still Side (Philippines/South Korea/Argentina/Mexico), and Elitza Gueorguieva's Our Quiet Place (France/Bulgaria) will have their German premieres, while Belgian director Annelein Pompe's The Shadow Workers and Japanese filmmaker Arata Mori's A Million will enjoy their world premieres at DOK Leipzig.
At the end of September, the festival announced the selection of titles in the Competitions for the Audience Award Long and Short Documentary and Animated Film, which were established last year. The films here deal with current political issues, such as Jonas Poher Rasmussen’s Sundance winner Flee [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] by Bulgaria's Boris Missirkov and Georgi Bogdanov, which is set to world-premiere at DOK Leipzig. For the full list of films, please click here.
In the German Competitions Long and Short Documentary and Animated Film, also announced in September, there are 15 productions. Among them are 11 world, one European and three German premieres, with female filmmakers heavily represented, having directed seven of the eight feature-length documentary films in the selection. For the list of films, please click here.
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