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STOCCOLMA 2021

Stoccolma torna in presenza per il 2021 con un premio alla carriera per Jane Campion e riflettori sulla maternità

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- Mentre la Svezia revoca le restrizioni relative al COVID-19, la 32ma edizione del Festival di Stoccolma promette un'euforica celebrazione del cinema questo novembre

Stoccolma torna in presenza per il 2021 con un premio alla carriera per Jane Campion e riflettori sulla maternità
È stata la mano di Dio di Paolo Sorrentino

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As of 29 September, Sweden has lifted most of its COVID-19 restrictions, allowing full indoor gatherings again. At this handy time to be bouncing back from a dampened 2020 edition, marred by audience limitations and other restrictions, the Stockholm International Film Festival presented the programme for its 32nd edition this Tuesday. “Back to normal” was the key message, and not without a feeling of euphoria, festival director Git Scheynius confessed as she and programme coordinator Beatrice Karlsson unveiled the different sections and events that will play out between 10 and 21 November. Exactly 100 films from 48 nations will be screened for full, physical audiences while also being available as streaming options for the whole country to enjoy. “Times have been strange, but there have been some creative ideas to pick up and hang onto along the way,” Scheynius duly noted.

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Brimming with A-list festival favourites, the gathering will host the Swedish premieres of Paolo Sorrentino’s The Hand of God [+leggi anche:
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, Pablo Larraín’s Spencer [+leggi anche:
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, Jacques Audiard’s Paris, 13th District [+leggi anche:
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, Nadav Lapid’s Ahed's Knee [+leggi anche:
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, François Ozon’s Everything Went Fine [+leggi anche:
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, Giuseppe Tornatore’s Ennio [+leggi anche:
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, Leos Carax’s Annette [+leggi anche:
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and Maria Schrader’s I'm Your Man [+leggi anche:
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, among other recent Berlin, Cannes and Venice luminaries. Opening the festival is Parallel Mothers [+leggi anche:
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by Pedro Almodóvar (also the designer of the logo for this year’s festival poster – sporting a curiously eye-like image that turns out to be a lactating nipple), while Joachim Trier, the recipient of this year’s Visionary Award, will present his new film, The Worst Person in the World [+leggi anche:
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. The other main laureates are Robin Wright and Kenneth Branagh, both being given the Stockholm Achievement Award and showing their latest directorial works – respectively, Land and Belfast [+leggi anche:
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. The Lifetime Achievement Award of 2021 will go to Jane Campion, whose The Power of the Dog [+leggi anche:
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will get an appropriately grand gala screening.

Among the contenders bringing their first- to third-time directorial efforts to the official Bronze Horse Competition, the programme presenters highlighted Maryam Moghadam and Behtash Sanaeeha’s Tribeca entry and Zurich winner Ballad of a White Cow [+leggi anche:
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, Rachel Lang’s Foreign Legion story Our Men [+leggi anche:
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and Jonas Carpignano’s mafia drama A Chiara [+leggi anche:
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, both of the latter having played in the latest Cannes Directors’ Fortnight. Also entered in the same Cannes section was former Stockholm Film Festival volunteer Nathalie Álvarez Mesén, now a competing director at this very same festival with her acclaimed feature debut, Clara Sola [+leggi anche:
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The moniker of this year’s special spotlight theme (in keeping with the Almodóvar logo as well as his new film) is “motherhood”. Thirteen titles will be showcased, including Charlotte Gainsbourg’s Jane by Charlotte [+leggi anche:
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and Blerta Basholli’s Sundance winner Hive [+leggi anche:
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. A smaller number of guests will be in town, with a sizeable array checking in digitally, while the festival’s Industry Days will take place from 16-18 November, once again promising to get back to normal with a full slate of activities. “After a year of what-ifs, maybes and possiblys, we really couldn’t have had a better outcome,” Sheynius mused contentedly. “And there’s hand sanitiser available for each of the 250 screenings – just so you know,” Karlsson assured those watching.

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