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MyFrenchFilmFestival unveils monthlong celebration of Francophone cinema

MyFrenchFilmFestival unveils monthlong celebration of Francophone cinema

Organized by UNIFRANCE, the pioneering pageant MyFrenchFilmFestival, which highlights younger Francophone filmmakers, invitations web customers from all over the world to discover a choice of Francophone options and quick movies offered at worldwide festivals.

A complete of 26 quick and have movies with subtitles in 11 languages, showcased within the pageant’s lineup, shall be accessible for on-line viewing from Jan. 19 to Feb. 19 on the MyFrenchFilmFestival.com web site.

Among the pageant’s choice, three movies, “Fifi” by Jeanne Aslan and Paul Saintillan, “Dogs and Italians Not Allowed” by Alain Ughetto, and “Junkyard Dog” by Jean-Baptiste Durand, will be watched with Turkish subtitles.

Competing within the pageant’s competitors part, there are 9 characteristic movies and 9 quick movies vying for the Long Feature Grand Jury Prize, Long Feature International Press Award, Short Content Producers Award, and Long and Short Feature Audience Award.

This 12 months, Turkish actor and critic Emrah Kolukısa is a part of the International Press Jury of the pageant. Expressing his views on the pageant and jury membership, Kolukısa siad: “Being a jury member at such a festival is very gratifying as cinema is undoubtedly one of the most effective tools for interaction between cultures and societies. Watching films competing in this festival, where new-generation creators of French cinema take the stage, discovering new masters, and evaluating films with my international colleagues on the jury will undoubtedly have an enlightening effect. I am eagerly looking forward to watching the films.”

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