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ArteKino Festival: 10 film europei gratuiti in digitale

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The ArteKino Festival, which was launched in 2016 by ARTE and Festival Scope as an original and modern way to support the diversity and audacity of young European arthouse film, is back for an enticing third edition, which is set to unspool from Saturday 1-Monday 31 December 2018. On the menu are ten features (helmed by five female and five male directors), which will be available online, free of charge. A total of 50,000 tickets (5,000 per film) are available, which can be requested via artekinofestival.com and the ArteKino app (for iOS and Android). The line-up is accessible in 45 countries and in ten languages (French, German, English, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Ukrainian, Romanian, Hungarian and Portuguese). Supported by Creative Europe (the EU’s MEDIA programme), this year, the initiative also boasts the e-cinema platform (www.e-cinema.com) as one of its partners.

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The announcement of this third edition was also accompanied by an exciting piece of news, as starting in January 2019, ArteKino will offer viewers the chance to discover a new film (either a feature or a short film) every month.

Standing out particularly on the festival’s line-up during the entire month of December are three movies that were first unveiled at Berlin: two in competition, with Mug [+leggi anche:
recensione
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intervista: Małgorzata Szumowska
scheda film
]
 by Poland’s Malgorzata Szumowska (Grand Jury Prize 2018) and 24 Weeks [+leggi anche:
recensione
trailer
Q&A: Anne Zohra Berrached
scheda film
]
by Germany’s Anne Zohra Berrached, and one in the Panorama (L’Animale [+leggi anche:
recensione
trailer
intervista: Katharina Mückstein
scheda film
]
by Austria’s Katharina Mückstein). Other noteworthy titles include Pity [+leggi anche:
recensione
trailer
intervista: Babis Makridis
scheda film
]
 by Greece’s Babis Makridis (revealed in competition at Sundance this year and also screened at Rotterdam) and Flemish Heaven [+leggi anche:
recensione
trailer
intervista: Peter Monsaert
scheda film
]
by Belgium’s Peter Monsaert (which took part in Toronto and the New Directors competition at San Sebastián).

Two feature-length fiction debuts that were world-premiered at Venice, in the International Critics’ Week, are also included in the showcase: Crater [+leggi anche:
recensione
trailer
intervista: Silvia Luzi, Luca Bellino
scheda film
]
by Italian duo Silvia Luzi and Luca Bellino, and Pin Cushion [+leggi anche:
recensione
trailer
scheda film
]
by British director Deborah Haywood. The other feature debuts are For Some Inexplicable Reason [+leggi anche:
recensione
trailer
scheda film
]
by Hungary’s Gábor Reisz (an ingenious comedy that was premiered at Karlovy Vary, in the East of the West section, and which scooped the Special Jury Prize and the Audience Award at Torino, among other accolades), the documentary Flesh Memory [+leggi anche:
trailer
scheda film
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by France’s Jacky Goldberg and Those Who Are Fine [+leggi anche:
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scheda film
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by Swiss filmmaker Cyril Schäublin (Special Mention in the Filmmakers of the Present section at Locarno last year and also presented at Rotterdam).

Surfers will also be able to vote for the ArteKino Audience Award (€30,000 to be shared between the filmmaker and the international sales agent of the winning movie), and one lucky cybernaut will be chosen at random as the winner of a trip to the next Locarno Film Festival (7-17 August 2019).

Here is the complete selection of films:

24 Weeks [+leggi anche:
recensione
trailer
Q&A: Anne Zohra Berrached
scheda film
]
Anne Zohra Berrached (Germany)
Flesh Memory [+leggi anche:
trailer
scheda film
]
Jacky Goldberg (France)
For Some Inexplicable Reason [+leggi anche:
recensione
trailer
scheda film
]
Gábor Reisz (Hungary)
Crater [+leggi anche:
recensione
trailer
intervista: Silvia Luzi, Luca Bellino
scheda film
]
Silvia LuziLuca Bellino (Italy)
L’Animale [+leggi anche:
recensione
trailer
intervista: Katharina Mückstein
scheda film
]
Katharina Mückstein (Austria)
Flemish Heaven [+leggi anche:
recensione
trailer
intervista: Peter Monsaert
scheda film
]
Peter Monsaert (Belgium)
Mug [+leggi anche:
recensione
trailer
intervista: Małgorzata Szumowska
scheda film
]
 - Malgorzata Szumowska (Poland)
Pin Cushion [+leggi anche:
recensione
trailer
scheda film
]
Deborah Haywood (UK) 
Pity [+leggi anche:
recensione
trailer
intervista: Babis Makridis
scheda film
]
 - Babis Makridis (Greece/Poland)
Those Who Are Fine [+leggi anche:
recensione
trailer
scheda film
]
Cyril Schäublin (Switzerland)

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