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L'Evolution! Mallorca International Film Festival ospita 21 anteprime mondiali

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- L'undicesima edizione dell'evento delle Baleari premierà personalità di spicco come Nastassja Kinski, Lone Scherfig e Laia Costa, la protagonista di Cinco lobitos, che sarà proiettato per occasione

L'Evolution! Mallorca International Film Festival ospita 21 anteprime mondiali
Sweet Disaster di Laura Lehmus

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The eleventh Evolution! Mallorca International Film Festival has announced its programme, which includes 127 screenings (89 national premieres, 17 European premieres and 21 world premieres) in all its sections and formats. This year features a new section dedicated to debut films, with six titles in competition, and another section, called Made in Baleares, with 30 films produced or filmed in this Mediterranean archipelago.

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Actress Nastassja Kinski (Paris, Texas) will receive the Mallorca Film Award during the opening ceremony on 26 October in Palma. She will be joined by Danish filmmaker Lone Scherfig (Italian for Beginners, An Education [+leggi anche:
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, the recent series The Shift [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Lone Scherfig
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) and the Spanish actress Laia Costa (Lullaby [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Alauda Ruiz de Azúa
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, which will be shown at a special screening), who will receive the Evolution Vision and Evolutionary New Talent 2022 awards, respectively. Meanwhile, the American cinematographer Ed Lachman (Carol [+leggi anche:
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) will receive the new Evolution Cinematography Icon Award.

The festival opens with the multinational European-American production Triangle of Sadness [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Ruben Östlund
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, a harsh critique of rampant capitalism by Ruben Östlund. Also in the debut films section are the German Sweet Disaster, from Laura Lehmus, centred around a break-up after an unexpected pregnancy; What We Know [+leggi anche:
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, by the Valencian Jordi Núñez, where friendship, love and desire unite - or not so much - a group of friends at different stages of their lives; Charly (Germany), by Alisa Kolosova, where we accompany exceptional characters on their journey; and Magdalena [+leggi anche:
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(Poland), by Filip Gieldon, about a young mother who dreams of becoming a DJ. We will also discover the US productions Take The Night, directed by newcomer Seth McTigu, and In Her Name, directed by Sarah Carter, and the Japanese Labyrinth, directed by Xue Ma.

Also, Phyllis Nagy's Call Jane (United States), set in the American suburbs at a time when the protagonist cannot legally have an abortion. And There's Always Hope (Britain) by Tim Lewiston shows the plight of an author whose desire to succeed with her best work has separated her from an important relationship. Finally, Pilar Palomero from Zaragoza will present the youth drama La maternal [+leggi anche:
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(Spain) to close the 11th EMIFF.

Finally, the Made in Baleares section will present 30 films, including the German fiction films Ghost Island, by Roman Toulany, and Bulldog [+leggi anche:
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intervista: André Szardenings
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, by André Szardenings; and among the documentaries, Genesis, by Ester Moyá, and the Balearic premiere of El cineasta escondido, by Javier Pueyo and Valentine Iconaru.

The complete programme and activities for the 11th Evolution! Mallorca International Film Festival can be seen on its website.

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