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FESTIVALS / AWARDS France

Cinema of the future in Saint-Jean-de-Luz

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- 8th edition from 4 to 10 October for the International Festival of the Basque seaside town with, in particular, a competition of ten titles where the Golden Lion Happening shines

Cinema of the future in Saint-Jean-de-Luz
Happening by Audrey Diwan

Aurélie Saada's Rose [+see also:
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, discovered this summer on the Piazza Grande in Locarno with Françoise Fabian in the lead role (and to be distributed by Apollo Films in French cinemas on 8 December), will open the 8th Saint-Jean-de-Luz International Film Festival today.

The feature film is in competition in the Basque city with nine other titles, including the Venetian Golden Lion winner Happening [+see also:
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by Audrey Diwan (released on 24 November via Wild Bunch Distribution). Also in the running are Little Lesson of Love [+see also:
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by Ève Deboise, An Ordinary Mother [+see also:
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by Sylvie Audcoeur, South Sentinel [+see also:
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by Mathieu Gérault, Madly in Life [+see also:
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by the Belgian duo Ann Sirot - Raphaël Balboni (release on 10 November via Arizona Distribution), Luzzu [+see also:
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by Maltese Alex Camilleri (Sundance Film Festival award winner - release on 8 December by Epicentre Films), Apples [+see also:
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by Greek Christos Nikou (discovered at Venice - release on 26 January via Bodega Films), the Canadian production Souterrain by Sophie Dupuis and Ballad of a White Cow [+see also:
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by Iranians Maryam Moghadam and Behtash Sanaeeha. Ten contenders who will be evaluated by the filmmaker Thierry Klifa (supported by the actresses Florence Loiret Caille, Lolita Chammah and Nadège Beausson-Diagne, and by the producer Christophe Rossignon).

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Of note out of competition are Schoolgirls [+see also:
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 by Spanish director Pilar Palomero (to be released in France on 27 October via Epicentre Films), Marion Desseigne Ravel's Les meilleures [+see also:
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(to be released on 2 March via Le Pacte) and six films discovered at Cannes: La Traviata, My Brothers and I [+see also:
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by Yohan Manca (out January 5 via Ad Vitam), Mi iubita mon amour [+see also:
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by Noémie Merlant, the documentary Above Water [+see also:
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by Aïssa Maïga (in theaters November 10 via Les Films du Losange), A Radiant Girl [+see also:
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by Sandrine Kiberlain (in theatres on 26 January 2022 via Ad Vitam), Suprêmes [+see also:
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by Audrey Estrougo (out on 24 November via Sony Pictures Releasing) and closing film The Heroics [+see also:
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by Maxime Roy (out on 20 October via Pyramide Distribution).

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(Translated from French by Manuela Lazic)

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