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FEBIOFEST BRATISLAVA 2022

Torna il Febiofest slovacco e rende omaggio all'Ucraina

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- Il festival, che si svolgerà dal 16 al 22 marzo, presenterà i talenti emergenti della regione di Visegrad nell'ambito del suo concorso cortometraggi In the Heart of Europe

Torna il Febiofest slovacco e rende omaggio all'Ucraina
Kryštof di Zdenek Jirasky

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The International Film Festival Febiofest in Bratislava, Slovakia, is one of the events that have been severely disrupted by the pandemic. The 29th, on-site edition (16-22 March) picks up where the festival left off in 2020 in terms of its programming structure. The short-film competition section, In the Heart of Europe, will show works from promising young directors from Central Europe, including a host of emerging talents from the Czech Republic – namely, the award-festooned Anatomy of a Czech Afternoon by Adam Martinec, David Semler’s Must Be Painful and the Cannes-premiered Red Shoes, a dark folk fable by Anna Podskalská, created by painting oil on glass. Peter Hoferica’s even darker comedy Greetings from Nigeria will fly the flag for Slovakian cinema, along with Kristián Grupač’s Leporello of My Paltriness. The competition also includes works from Poland (Natalia Krawczuk’s Metro and Maryia Yakimovich’s Papa) and Hungary (Peter Strickland’s Cold Meridian and Levente Kolcsey’s Break), among others.

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The original Slovak Film Country section has been transformed into the In the Heart of Europe – Out of Competition section, and will screen a host of recent domestic (co-)productions, such as Zdenek Jirasky's period drama Kryštof [+leggi anche:
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, Václav Kadrnka's slow-cinema drama Saving One Who Was Dead [+leggi anche:
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and films from neighbouring countries, including the Polish period drama Leave No Traces [+leggi anche:
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by Jan P Matuszyński, Kornél Mundruczó’s Evolution [+leggi anche:
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and Kateryna Gornostai’s Stop Zemlia [+leggi anche:
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The Film+ section will offer a clutch of recent arthouse works, including Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s sonic mystery Memoria [+leggi anche:
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, Céline Sciamma’s time-travelling fable Petite Maman [+leggi anche:
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and Peter Strickland’s art satire Flux Gourmet [+leggi anche:
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. The Planet Dark sidebar, dedicated to genre output and midnight movies, will screen the Spanish black comedy Advantages of Travelling by Train [+leggi anche:
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by Aritz Moreno and Bertrand Bonello’s Zombi Child [+leggi anche:
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In light of recent events, the festival has prepared a special section devoted to Ukraine. “Just at the time when we were closing the programme, Putin's army invaded the territory of Ukraine. We had to react to this event, and we thus decided to put together a special section of films that, we believe, will reveal at least a little of the context of this tragic event – whether it's movies that are directly related to contemporary Russia and Ukraine, and violations of fundamental human rights and freedoms, or documents that more broadly reflect the subject of the occupation,” said artistic director Ondrej Starinský. Admission fees from the films in this section, which features Vitaly Mansky’s Close Relations [+leggi anche:
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and Gorbachev.Heaven [+leggi anche:
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, Sergei Loznitsa’s Donbass [+leggi anche:
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, and Vera Krichevskaya’s F@ck This Job, will be donated to support Ukraine.

For the sixth time, the festival will have an industry sidebar, which will present Slovak projects in the making within the Work in Progress showcase for domestic and international film professionals. The industry event will be held in hybrid form.

The 29th edition of the International Film Festival Febiofest will unspool from 16-22 March. The full line-up is available here.

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