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Il cinema tedesco in vetrina a Parigi

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- Si apre domani il 24mo Festival del cinema tedesco organizzato fino all'8 ottobre da German Films nella capitale francese

Il cinema tedesco in vetrina a Parigi
The Audition di Ina Weisse

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Tomorrow, the French premiere of The Audition [+leggi anche:
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by Ina Weisse, which has just earned Nina Hoss the Best Actress Award at San Sebastián after it world-premiered at Toronto (and which will be distributed in France from 6 November, courtesy of Les Films du Losange), will have the honour of opening the 24th Festival of German Film, set to unspool until 8 October in Paris, at L’Arlequin cinema. Organised by German Films, the event will, through its "Cinema of Today" programme, present a selection of ten features (representing the crème de la crème of recent German film output) that will be screened in the presence of their creators.

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Other movies set to get an airing as French premieres are System Crasher [+leggi anche:
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by Nora Fingscheidt (Silver Bear – Alfred Bauer Prize at Berlin this year and set to be distributed in France from 19 February 2020, by Ad Vitam) and The Collini Case [+leggi anche:
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by Marco Kreuzpaintner, which will bring the festival to a close (French distribution handled by ARP Sélection).

Three other films that made a splash at Berlin this year are also on the menu: Oray [+leggi anche:
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by Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay (crowned Best First Feature at the 2019 Berlinale), All My Loving [+leggi anche:
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by Edward Berger (unveiled in Panorama) and Cleo [+leggi anche:
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by Erik Schmitt (first revealed as part of the Generation Kplus programme).

The programme also includes A Regular Woman [+leggi anche:
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by Sherry Hormann (in competition at Tribeca this year), the comedy 25 km/h [+leggi anche:
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by Markus Goller (which was quite the box-office hit in its home country), the animated film Fritzi: A Revolutionary Tale [+leggi anche:
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by Ralf Kukula and Matthias Bruhn, and the German-Swiss documentary Another Reality [+leggi anche:
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by Noël Dernesch and Olli Waldhauer (first introduced at Locarno, in the Critics’ Week).

Also of note are a special screening for the documentary Heimat Is a Space in Time [+leggi anche:
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by Thomas Heise (presented in the Berlinale Forum) and a Focus on actress Luise Heyer, who was nominated in two categories of the German Film Awards (Deutscher Filmpreis) this year: for Best Actress for The Most Beautiful Couple [+leggi anche:
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by Sven Taddicken and for her turn in Caroline Link’s All About Me [+leggi anche:
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, which eventually earned her the Best Supporting Actress gong.

Lastly, the line-up of the gathering also comprises 17 short films, including the best shorts of 2019 from German film schools (Next Generation) and the winners of the Short Tiger Award (for the best shorts of under five minutes’ duration).

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