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No images? Click here “Exhibition needs help. We can help,” says head of Seville European Film FestivalOther People’s Children by French director Rebecca Zlotowski opened the 19th edition of Seville European Film Festival (SEFF) on Friday. SEFF includes nine competitive sections and three non-competitive strands. The official selection will host the Spanish launch of films including Frederick Wiseman’s A Couple, Aleksandr Sokurov’s Fairy Tale, Pietro Marcello’s Scarlet, and Joanna Hogg’s The Eternal Daughter. Prizes on offer include the Golden Giraldillo, for which the Spanish distributor of the winning film will receive €35,000 towards the Spanish release. A second key showcase is The New Waves, which showcases innovative new European films, both fiction and non-fiction. The line-up includes Pierre Földes’ animation Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman, María Antonia Cabot’s Sóc Vertical Però M’agradaria Ser Horitzontal, and Sergei Loznitsa’s The Kiev Trial. Read more... If you'd rather not receive third party e-mails from partners of Screen please unsubscribe yourself below Media Business Insight Limited (MBI), Company number: 8248880 (England & Wales)
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