Tokyo’s International Film Festival returned this evening for its first completely unrestricted, post-COVID-19 edition with a well-attended screening of Wim Wenders’ Perfect Days.
04.10.2023 - 09:59 / deadline.com
The Evolution Mallorca International Film Festival, running from October 18 to 24 in the Spanish island’s capital of Palma, has unveiled its full line-up.
The festival will open with Spanish director Isabel Coixet’s new feature Un Amor, which recently world premiered at San Sebastian.
Coixet will also be feted with the festival’s Evolution Vision Award at the opening night ceremony.
Other honorees will include German-Spanish actor Daniel Brühl, best known for his roles in Goodbye Lenin, Rush and The Alienist, and Danish writer and director Susanne Bier, whose recent credits include The Night Manager and The First Lady.
They will both receive Evolution Icon awards while there will also be screenings of Brühl’s most recent film The Movie Teller, as the closing film, and Rush and Bier’s 2010 feature In A Better World, which won the Best International Feature Film Oscar.
The 12th edition marks the festival’s largest selection to date with 140 titles screening across sections which include the International Feature Film Competition, Debut Feature Film Competition, the Made in Baleares (MIB) Feature Film Competition and the Drive In Cinema strand.
Further highlights include Spanish premieres for Nicole Paone’s The Kill Room, Emma Westenberg’s You Sing Loud, I Sing Louder and Sophie Barthes’ The Pod Generation. There will also be a special spotlight screening of David Fincher’s The Killer in collaboration with Netflix.
Best International Feature Film Oscar entries Wim Wenders’ Perfect Days (Japan) and Nikolaj Arcel’s The Promised Land (Denmark) also feature in the program.
Highlights of the industry program include a panel discussing the merits and pitfalls of casting and producing – with casting directors Luci Lenox and Iris
Tokyo’s International Film Festival returned this evening for its first completely unrestricted, post-COVID-19 edition with a well-attended screening of Wim Wenders’ Perfect Days.
Wim Wenders introduced the cast and crew of “Perfect Days” at an outdoor stage, giving the opening ceremony of the 36th Tokyo International Film Festival a moment of European cool. Inside the Tokyo Takarazuka Theater, Wenders was brought on stage twice more. “I had a dream that with ‘Perfect Days,’ I’d make a film that would play at the Cannes Film Festival. I dreamed that it would win the best acting prize.
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