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FESTIVALS Finlande

Love & Anarchy commence à Helsinki

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- ENGLISH - La Vie d'Adèle a fait hier l'ouverture de l'événement, dont le programme comprend plus de 300 films dont 14 représentants nationaux pour l'Oscar du meilleur film en langue étrangere

Love & Anarchy commence à Helsinki

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Launched yesterday by Abdellatif Kechiche’sCannes winner, Blue Is the Warmest Colour [+lire aussi :
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(photo), Finland’s 26th Helsinki International Film Festival: Love & Anarchy (September 19-29) embarked on a programme of more than 300 films, including 160 features, adding the Finnish Film Affair (September 24-26).

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Kechiche’s love story of two young women is not the only festival winner or prize candidate in town; 14 of the films shortlisted by the European Film Academy for the European Film Awards 2013 will screen in the showcase, and five submissions for the Oscar 2014: Kim Mordaunt’s The Rocket (Australia), Ulrika BengtsDisciple [+lire aussi :
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(Finland), Nana Ekvtimishvili-Simon GroßIn Bloom [+lire aussi :
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(Georgia), Srdan Golubovic’s Circles [+lire aussi :
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(Serbia), and Gabriela Pichler’s Eat Sleep Die [+lire aussi :
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(Sweden).

Surprise films announced just prior to the festival opening include US directors Zak Knutson’s and Joey Figueroa’s Milius, a documentary about Hollywood writer-director John Milius, and US director Steven Soderbergh’s Side Effects, with Rooney Mara, Channing Tatum and Jude Law. US director Nicole Holofcener’s romantic comedy Enough Said will unspool as a tribute to the recently deceased actor James Gandolfini.

Copenhagen-based US director Joshua Oppenheimer will introduce his award-winning documentary The Act of Killing [+lire aussi :
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– additional screenings have already been scheduled; among other Nordic guests are Norwegian directors Dag Johan Haugerud (I Belong) and Erik Skjoldbjærg, with producer Christian Fredrik Martin (Pioneer [+lire aussi :
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). 50 international film professionals have registered for the second edition of the Finnish Film Affair to see 30 Finnish recent and upcoming films and 16 works-in-progress.

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