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As many as 32 Romanian features to be shown at the 20th Transilvania IFF

As many as 32 Romanian features to be shown at the 20th Transilvania IFF Întregalde by Radu Muntean The Transilvania International Film Festival (23 July–1 August, Cluj-Napoca) has always been a promoter of Romanian cinema, but for its 20 th edition, the organisers seem poised to show an exhaustive map of the local film industry: as many as 32 features in the 170-title selection hail from Romania. Twelve features will be competing for the Romanian Days awards, including the FIPRESCI Award. Perhaps the most eagerly awaited title of the selection is Radu Muntean’s Întregalde, which will be screened at Transilvania only weeks after its world premiere in the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight sidebar. Another brand-new feature is

As many as 32 Romanian features to be shown at the 20th Transilvania IFF

As many as 32 Romanian features to be shown at the 20th Transilvania IFF
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Slamdance Film Review: Mia Misses Her Revenge – SLUG Magazine

Premiere: 02.12 I think there are a lot of woman who’ve had thoughts of getting revenge on their ex, whether it be through moving on, bettering themselves, working on their physique, finding someone better or, in the case of Mia Misses Her Revenge, filming themselves having sex with another man and sending it to their ex. In a scene that we come back to throughout the movie, theatre actress Mia ( Ioana Bugarin) comes home after a fight with her partner, Teo, over accusations of cheating on her part. Claudia ( Stefania Circu) tries to comfort Mia with her favorite food, but Mia doesn’t reveal anything until later that night when her friend Eva (

Up-and-coming young directors selected for Angers Premiers Plans Film Festival move to an online showcase

Up-and-coming young directors selected for Angers’ Premiers Plans Film Festival move to an online showcase Digger by Georgis Grigorakis Health-related restrictions and cinema closures in France have left the 33rd edition of Angers’ Premiers Plans Film Festival (steered by General Delegate and Artistic Director Claude-Éric Poiroux) with no option but to unfold virtually between 25 and 31 January 2021. Consequently, thanks to a partnership with La Vingt-Cinquième Heure, viewers will be able to enjoy the debut films competing in the event, free of charge and online (in accordance with maximum viewer capacities agreed in advance with rightholders). The Angers team were also keen on preserving the chronological order of the festival’s screenings, at a rate of two seances a day, ensuring audiences discover the same film at the same time.

Las jóvenes promesas del Premiers Plans se pasan a internet

Las jóvenes promesas del Premiers Plans se pasan a internet Digger, de Georgis Grigorakis Este artículo está disponible en inglés. Health-related restrictions and cinema closures in France have left the 33rd edition of Angers’ Premiers Plans Film Festival (steered by General Delegate and Artistic Director Claude-Éric Poiroux) with no option but to unfold virtually between 25 and 31 January 2021. Consequently, thanks to a partnership with La Vingt-Cinquième Heure, viewers will be able to enjoy the debut films competing in the event, free of charge and online (in accordance with maximum viewer capacities agreed in advance with rightholders). The Angers team were also keen on preserving the chronological order of the festival’s screenings, at a rate of two seances a day, ensuring audiences discover the same film at the same time.

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