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GINEBRA 2019

La 25a edición del Festival de Ginebra acogerá a una multitud de invitados

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- El festival suizo propone este año un prestigioso programa internacional

La 25a edición del Festival de Ginebra acogerá a una multitud de invitados
El oficial y el espía, de Roman Polanski

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On the dawn of its quarter-century of life, the Geneva Film Festival (GIFF) is pushing the boat out and looking to the future with undeniable enthusiasm.

From the 1st to the 10th of November, Geneva will sparkle, as it does every year, under the bright lights of the GIFF, now an unmissable event for cinephiles, industry professionals or, quite simply, the curious. Digital projects, special screenings and gatherings linked to the seventh art and to television will all bolster the offering of the GIFF, which will be welcoming, for its 25th edition, prestigious guests such as Xavier Dolan, Anne Dorval, Park Chan-wook, David Cronenberg, Clotilde Courau and Costa-Gavras, not to mention Tom Fontana, Elia Suleiman, Roger Avary (Pulp Fiction screenwriter) and Rebecca Zlotowski, among many others.

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One hundred and eighty hitherto unknown works and a number of surprises await the audience, who will become more closely aquainted with forms of media which are still unfamiliar to many, such as VR cinema or immersive cinema (The Deserted by Tsai Ming-liang), as well as gaining exclusive access to the more traditional audiovisual forms, namely TV series (Catch-22, produced by and starring George Clooney) and film premieres courtesy of emblematic directors such as Roman Polanski, with An Officer and a Spy [+lee también:
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, and Edward Norton, with his work Motherless Brooklyn.

Xavier Dolan will receive the Geneva Award and will be the focus of a unique retrospective within his genre, where he will present the Swiss premiere of his latest film The Death and Life of John F. Donovan [+lee también:
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, before topping it all off with a hotly anticipated Masterclass.

This year’s digital offering will be bolstered by sixty digital projects, more or less, and a new VR cinema/room (a real 360° film auditorium).

The Festival will offer up a raft of long-awaited films, such as Perfect Nanny [+lee también:
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by Lucie Borleteau, The Traitor [+lee también:
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Q&A: Marco Bellocchio
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, a portrait of the mafia by Marco Bellocchio, The Miracle of the Sargasso Sea [+lee también:
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by Syllas Tzoumerkas and It Must Be Heaven [+lee también:
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entrevista: Elia Suleiman
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by Elia Suleiman. Lastly, as regards the feature films in competition, over half of them are productions or co-productions of European origin: Koko-di Koko-da [+lee también:
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entrevista: Johannes Nyholm
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by Johannes Nyholm (Sweden/Denmark), Martin Eden [+lee también:
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entrevista: Pietro Marcello
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by Italy’s Pietro Marcello (Italy/France/Germany), Burning Ghosts [+lee también:
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by French director Stéphane Batut, Tlamess [+lee también:
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entrevista: Ala Eddine Slim
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by Ala Eddine Slim (Tunisia/France), which was presented at Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight, and the Russian works Beanpole [+lee también:
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by Kantemir Balagov (crowned Best Director in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section) and The Bull [+lee también:
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by Boris Akopov (selected for the Karlovy Vary Film Festival).

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