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NEW HORIZONS 2022

EO de Jerzy Skolimowski fera l’ouverture du 22e Festival international New Horizons

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- La prochaine édition du festival organisé à Wrocław, qui rendra hommage à Agnieszka Holland, Joanna Hogg et Lucile Hadžihalilović, proposera du 21 au 31 juillet plus de 200 longs-métrages

EO de Jerzy Skolimowski fera l’ouverture du 22e Festival international New Horizons
EO de Jerzy Skolimowski

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The leading arthouse film festival in Poland, the New Horizons International Film Festival (21-31 July), which, for years, has been educating a new generation of cinephiles and professionals, is back to its original late-July slot and will be bookended by two recent Cannes-premiered movies by Polish filmmakers.

The opening film is the Grand Prix winner EO [+lire aussi :
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by veteran helmer Jerzy Skolimowski, while the closing slot will be entrusted to Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s English-language debut, The Silent Twins [+lire aussi :
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, which was shown in Un Certain Regard. Tomasz Wasilewski’s Fools [+lire aussi :
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(fresh off its Karlovy Vary premiere) and Aga Woszczyńska’s Silent Land [+lire aussi :
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, which was presented in the Toronto International Film Festival’s Platform section in 2021, join the list of the most highly anticipated recent Polish titles that will be shown at New Horizons.

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The jury, comprising Radu Jude, Agata Buzek, Michel Franco, Nadav Lapid and Sandra Wollner, will debate over the 12 films taking part in the New Horizons competition. The pack of hopefuls includes 107 Mothers [+lire aussi :
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by Peter Kerekes (Slovakia/Czech Republic/Ukraine), Afterwater [+lire aussi :
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by Dane Komljen (Germany/South Korea/Spain/Serbia), See You Friday, Robinson [+lire aussi :
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by Mitra Farahani (France/Switzerland/Iran/Lebanon), Enys Men [+lire aussi :
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by Mark Jenkin (UK), A Piece of Sky [+lire aussi :
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by Michael Koch (Switzerland/Germany), We Haven’t Lost Our Way [+lire aussi :
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by Anka and Wilhelm Sasnal (Poland), Immaculate [+lire aussi :
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by Monica Stan and George Chiper-Lillemark (Romania), Dry Ground Burning [+lire aussi :
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by Adirley Queirós and Joana Pimenta (Brazil/Portugal), The Dam [+lire aussi :
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by Ali Cherri (France/Lebanon/Sudan/Qatar/Germany/Serbia), Robe of Gems by Natalia López Gallardo (Mexico/Argentina/USA), The Great Movement [+lire aussi :
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by Kiro Russo (Bolivia/France/Qatar/Switzerland) and El agua [+lire aussi :
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by Elena López Riera (Spain).

An additional programme offers retrospectives, including the first-ever full array of Agnieszka Holland’s movies, incorporating rare TV films from the early stages of her career. Brit Joanna Hogg and France’s Lucile Hadžihalilović, as well as Lithuanian-born, US-raised Jonas Mekas, will also be celebrated with their own dedicated sections. Last but not least, the festival will showcase some recent films from Kosovo.

Other treats awaiting the audience members who flock to the festival venues are the biggest arthouse hits from the Berlinale and Cannes, spearheaded by the Palme d’Or winner Triangle of Sadness by Ruben Östlund and Alcarràs [+lire aussi :
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by Carla Simón, who pocketed the Golden Bear. New Horizons will also host the Polish Days industry event, which will present recent Polish projects that are either in development, at the work-in-progress stage or ready to be snapped up by sales agents and invited to other festivals.

This year, the Wrocław-based gathering, which recently appointed its long-time programmers Małgorzata Sadowska and Ewa Szabłowska as its artistic directors, is unspooling under the “Cinema of Solstice” banner. As the organisers explain, cinema, just like the sun, brings light and illuminates new paths and new directions in the world, even in spite of the overwhelming darkness.

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