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SXSW 2022

SXSW dévoile sa sélection

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- Le programme du festival américain, qui revient en mars dans sa forme physique (avec quelques aménagements en ligne), est parsemé de titres européens. Il présentera en tout 99 longs-métrages

SXSW dévoile sa sélection
It Is in Us All d'Antonia Campbell-Hughes

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Irish actress Antonia Campbell-Hughes’ directorial debut, It Is in Us All [+lire aussi :
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, is the standout European film set to screen in the Narrative Feature Competition at SXSW (the 29th edition of which will unspool from 11-20 March), where it will be world-premiered. The movie, starring Cosmo Jarvis, Claes Bang and Campbell-Hughes herself, tells the story of a formidable man forced to confront his self-destructive instincts after being involved in a violent car crash. Campbell-Hughes also wrote the project, which is part of Screen Ireland’s POV programme, aimed at enabling distinctive Irish voices with a passion to tell stories on the big screen.

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Also in the Narrative Feature Competition is Vasilisa Kuzmina’s Nika, which tells the story of a 27-year-old former child prodigy struggling with her past, present and future. Other European features at the event include the international premiere of Reggie Yates’ UK hit Pirates [+lire aussi :
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, which is set in the UK’s garage scene on New Year’s Eve 1999, and the world premiere of Jeff Baena’s Italian-US co-production Spin Me Round, about the manager (Alison Brie) of an Italian restaurant chain in America who wins the “trip of a lifetime” to Italy.

The Midnighters section includes Kirill Sokolov’s No Looking Back [+lire aussi :
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(Russia), which sees three generations of warring women facing off, and the US premiere of Brendan Muldowney’s The Cellar [+lire aussi :
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(Belgium/Ireland), set in a haunted house (see the news).

Augusto Sandino’s Colombian-Czech-Norwegian production A Vanishing Fog [+lire aussi :
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, which unfolds in the endangered Paramo of Sumapaz, will play in the Visions section. Also playing in this strand is Teemu Nikki’s award-winning Finish action-thriller The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic [+lire aussi :
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Music has always been part and parcel of SXSW, and this year is no different: in the 24 Beats Per Second strand is the world premiere of Ana Sofia Fonseca’s documentary Cesária Évora (Cabo Verde/Portugal); Tim Mackenzie-Smith’s Getting It Back: The Story Of Cymande [+lire aussi :
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(UK); Sophie Robinson and Dunstan Bruce’s I Get Knocked Down (UK), about Bruce’s attempts to refine the anarchistic mojo he has as the front man of Chumbawamba; and In the Court of the Crimson King (UK), about the band King Crimson.

Global Presented by MUBI will introduce the world premiere of Faeze Azizkhani’s The Locust (Iran/Germany) as well as Women Do Cry [+lire aussi :
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(Bulgaria/France) by Mina Mileva and Vesela Kazakova.

Finally, playing in the Narrative Shorts Competition are Manolis MavrisBrutalia, Days of Labour (Belgium/Greece), Leo Berne’s Censor of Dreams (France), Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor’s For Love (UK) and Sean Lionadh’s Too Rough (UK).

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