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Lecce European Film Festival

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Lecce European Film Festival
Genrefilm festival
FrequencyAnnual
VenueMultisala Massimo cinema
Location(s)Lecce
CountryItaly
Websitehttps://www.festivaldelcinemaeuropeo.com/

The Lecce European Film Festival is an annual festival of European cinema held in Lecce, Italy.

Description

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The festival was established in 2000 aiming to promote dialogue between different European cultures and languages.[1]

The Lecce European Film Festival is a member of the Association of Italian Film Festivals and collaborates with various cultural establishments, such as Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, Cineteca di Bologna, S.N.G.C.I., FIPRESCI, S.N.C.C.I., Centro Nazionale del Cortometraggio, Agiscuola, Università del Salento, etc. The festival has the patronage of the European Parliament.

Annually, for the main competition 10 feature films are selected by the festival's directors Alberto and Luigi La Monica. Apart from the main competition program, the festival hosts various events such as public talks, concerts and screenings, as well as thematic sections for short meter, documentaries, etc.[2][3]

Awards

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Annually 10 features are selected for the Golden Olive-Cristina Soldano Prize for Best Film.[4] The festival's list of prizes include SNGCI Prize for Best European Actor/Actress, RAI Cinema Channel Prize, Mario Verdone Prize, Unisalento Prize, FIPRESCI Prize, Cineuropa Prize, and some others.[5]

Editions

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The inaugural edition of the festival took place in Corato, Apulia.

2019

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The 20th anniversary edition of the festival took place on 8–13 April 2019. The prominent Russian director Alexander Sokurov became one of the main guests of the event. Sokurov's former student Alexander Zolotukhin presented his feature A Russian Youth. The jury, presided by Marco Müller, included Olena Yershova, Guillame Calop, Pippo Mezzapesa and Ana Urushadze.[6]

2020

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2021

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The 22rd edition of the festival took place on 6–13 November 2021.[7]

2022

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The 23rd edition of the festival took place on 12–19 November 2022.[8] The jury, presided by Pascal Diot, included Klaus Eder, Andriy Khalpakhchi, Marie-Pierre Vallé and Enrico Vannucci.[4]

2023

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The 24th edition of the festival took place on 11–18 November 2023. It was opened by Michael Winterbottom's Shoshana and wrapped with La chimera by Alice Rohrwacher.[9]

References

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  1. ^ Lanzo, Gremma. "Fatih Akin at the 16th European Film Festival". FIPRESCI. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  2. ^ "Lecce: Festival del Cinema Europeo. XXIII Edizione 12 – 19 Novembre". Idea Radio Nel Mondo. Radio del mondo. 2022-11-05. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  3. ^ "Il festival di cinema europeo a Lecce, da Michael Winterbottom ad Alice Rohrwacher". The Hollywood Reporter Italia. 2023-11-30. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  4. ^ a b De Marco, Camillo (2022-11-21). "A Room of My Own scoops the Golden Olive in Lecce". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2023-12-16.
  5. ^ Scarpa, Vittoria (2023-11-20). "The Lecce European Film Festival crowns Midwives its victor". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2023-12-16.
  6. ^ "Lecce European Film Festival 20th Edition". Positive Magazine. 2019-04-07. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  7. ^ "Centootto sbarca al Festival del Cinema Europeo di Lecce". Centootto. 2021-11-05. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  8. ^ De Marco, Camillo (2022-11-10). "Claire Denis, Sergio Rubini and Ukrainian film will take centre stage at the Lecce European Film Festival". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2023-12-16.
  9. ^ Scarpa, Vittoria (2023-11-07). "Michael Winterbottom's Shoshana will open the 24th Lecce Film Festival". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2023-12-16.