The Malta Business Weekly

Third edition of Valletta Film Festival

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The third edition of the Valletta Film Festival, organised by the Film Grain Foundation, will take place between 16 and 25 June, and will include a new venue and over 40 Maltese premiers of internatio­nal films, with special guests lined up to attend.

For the first time in the history of VFF, Herbert Ganado Gardens will host films from Latin America, as well as special screenings from Japan and Sweden. The flagship venue will once again be Pjazza Teatru Rjal, which will host the Opening and Closing ceremonies, as well as the screenings for the In Competitio­n titles. Other open-air screenings will take place at St George’s Square, while the indoor screens at Spazju Kreattiv and Embassy Cinemas will show titles from the festival’s sidebars.

High-profile guests from the world of film will be in attendance at the festival. These include acclaimed film director Agnieszka Holland, who directed several episodes of American television series such as The Wire and House of Cards. In 1990, her film Europa Europa received an Academy Award nomination for Best Screenplay. Ms Holland has also received Academy Award nomination­s in 1985 and 2012 (Best Foreign Language Film for Angry Harvest and In Darkness). She will be in Malta for the screening of her film Spoor, which is in competitio­n at the festival.

The festival will also be providing audiences with a Virtual Reality experience, set up at St George’s Square, as well as the screening of five short films produced by Film Grain Foundation in aid of Malta’s presidency of the European Union this year. The short films, collective­ly entitled Ewropej portray the colour of Maltese identity within a European context.

The festival will kick off on 16 June with the Opening screening of Fortunata, the new film by establishe­d Italian actor and director Sergio Castellitt­o, which had its world premiere at the prestigiou­s Cannes Film Festival last month. It tells the story of a young mother, played by awardwinni­ng actress Jasmine Trinca, who is determined to fulfil her dream of opening a hair salon, trying to set herself free from her past and win independen­ce. Trinca received the best actress award for this role by the Un Certain Regard Jury at the Cannes Film Festival.

Seven feature films, seven documentar­ies and 25 short films will be competing for the Triton Awards in Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematogr­aphy, Best Actor and Actress, Best Documentar­y and Best Short Film. The awards ceremony will take place on Saturday, 24 June at Pjazza Teatru Rjal.

VFF will also include various Masterclas­ses such as Script Presentati­on and Film Pitching. This will be conducted by Didier Bouchard, the director of the Medi Talents scriptwrit­ing workshop, and Giovanni Robbiano, from the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, one of the oldest film schools in the world. A panel dis- cussion on Co-Production and a series of Talent Talks with the filmmakers, actors and actresses in Malta for the festival are also being organised.

Tickets can be bought online from www.vallettafi­lmfestival.com. Festival passes, allowing access to all the screenings, masterclas­ses and events, are also on sale.

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