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ZINEBI 2020

Zinebi fête ses 62 ans en passant lui aussi en ligne

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- Du 13 au 20 novembre, cet événement dédié au court-métrage et au cinéma documentaire se déroule et en version présentielle à Bilbao et, pour la première fois, en ligne

Zinebi fête ses 62 ans en passant lui aussi en ligne
Dear Werner (Walking on Cinema) de Pablo Maqueda

Cet article est disponible en anglais.

This Friday, 13 November, the Zinebi. Bilbao International Documentary and Short Film Festival kicks off its 62nd edition, which will take place until the 20th of this month. Over the course of the next week, audiences can discover a treasure trove of titles in the ever-daring and -stimulating domain of non-fiction cinema, in both short and feature-length formats. In total, 122 titles will be on offer (89 of which are short films), hailing from 36 countries. This year, following in the footsteps of many other recent festivals, the gathering headed up by Vanessa Fernández is plumping for a hybrid version – in other words, it will host on-site screenings as well as unspooling via digital platforms. As Fernández says on the festival’s website, “Culture cannot simply stop, because the creative genius of the human condition cannot stop either; that’s why cinema is also unstoppable.”

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Living, tireless proof of this can be found in Belgian brothers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, who will receive a very well-deserved Honorary Mikeldi from the gathering, and who began their careers shooting documentaries (some of which will be showcased at Zinebi). Basque filmmakers Ana Murugarren (La higuera de los bastardos [+lire aussi :
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) and María Eugenia Salaverri (Sex Crazy) will also pick up an Honorary Mikeldi.

Standing out among the 28 features (there are also five medium-length films in the festival’s line-up) in the various sections are the nine that will be vying for the €12,000 award in the ZIFF International Competition-Zinebi First Film strand: Our Land, Our Altar [+lire aussi :
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(Portugal) by André Guiomar, Listen [+lire aussi :
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interview : Ana Rocha de Sousa
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(Portugal/UK) by Ana Rocha de Sousa, Mama [+lire aussi :
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interview : Li Dongmei
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(China/France) by Li Dongmei, Once Upon a Youth [+lire aussi :
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(Croatia) by Ivan Ramljak, Petit Samedi [+lire aussi :
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(Belgium) by Paloma Sermon-Daï, Bad Roads [+lire aussi :
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(Ukraine) by Natalia Vorozhbit, The Earth Is Blue as an Orange [+lire aussi :
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(Ukraine/Lithuania) by Iryna Tsilyk, Shiva Baby (USA) by Emma Seligman and Beast Beast (USA) by Danny Madden.

Worth highlighting in Beautiful Docs-Panorama of Documentaries From Around the World are the Spanish premieres of recent movies by acclaimed filmmakers such as Ulrike Ottinger (the French-German production Paris Calligrammes [+lire aussi :
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) and US helmer Frederick Wiseman (City Hall), as well as a slew of pleasant surprises such as Bring Down the Walls [+lire aussi :
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(Germany/USA) by Phil Collins, There Will Be No More Night [+lire aussi :
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(France) by Eléonore Weber, The Metamorphosis of Birds [+lire aussi :
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interview : Catarina Vasconcelos
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(Portugal) by Catarina Vasconcelos, Punta Sacra [+lire aussi :
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(Italy) by Francesca Mazzoleni and J’ai aimé vivre là [+lire aussi :
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(France) by Régis Sauder.

The Bertoko Begiradak-Gazes from the Basque Country section comprises 22 recently produced short films and eight features. Standing tall among them are the premieres of Esther Ferrer. Hilos de tiempo by Josu Rekalde, about the titular Basque artist, and Fabricando mujeres 2.0, directed by Marta Gómez and Paula Iglesias. This strand will also play host to a preview screening of Dear Werner [+lire aussi :
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by Pablo Maqueda, a screening of De los ojos adentro by Javier Rebollo and Ernest Lluch, libre y atrevido, helmed by Josep Morell and Jordi Vilar.

Online audiences will be able to enjoy the films taking part in the Official Section – International Short Film Competition via the FestHome platform, while on Filmin, they will get to see the nine features in the competitive ZIFF-ZINEBI First Film section. Filmin will also be showing eight of the nine documentary features included in the non-competitive Beautiful Docs sidebar.

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