Costa-Gavras in the Spotlight
The Cinémathèque de Nice is gearing up to celebrate the 24th edition of the European Short Film Festival, titled "A Festival C'est Trop Court!" This year, the event shines a spotlight on Greece and features the renowned director Costa-Gavras as its guest of honor. As part of this prestigious event, an exceptional masterclass led by Costa-Gavras is scheduled, preceded by the screening of an exclusive episode from the documentary series The Century of Costa-Gavras, directed by Yannick Kergoat. This episode delves into the film L’Aveu, released in 1970, a classic in the director’s filmography.
The Greek Selection
The festival will also highlight several works by contemporary Greek filmmakers, each offering a unique perspective on cinema. Among the films presented are:
- Dodo by Panos H. Koutras (2022): A comedy that blends satire and choral drama, exploring complex social themes.
- Animal by Sofia Exarchou (2023): A striking drama that critiques the mass tourism industry, providing a poignant and timely commentary.
- Poor Things by Yorgos Lanthimos (2023): A black comedy and fantastical film that plays with narrative conventions and offers an innovative look at the human condition.
- Kyuka - Before the End of Summer by Kostis Charamountanis (2024): This film, making its premiere, is a lighthearted yet melancholic exploration of buried family wounds and was featured at the latest Cannes Film Festival.
The festival program promises to be rich and diverse, combining drama, comedy, and cinematic innovation that will appeal to a broad audience.
The Masterclass by Costa-Gavras
Costa-Gavras, the internationally renowned Franco-Greek director, is celebrated for his politically charged films that tackle social issues. Iconic works such as Z (1969) and Missing (1982) have garnered him international acclaim, including the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Beyond his cinematic career, he also serves as the president of the Cinémathèque française, where he advocates for the preservation and promotion of global film heritage.
The masterclass by Costa-Gavras, scheduled for Saturday, October 5, at 4 PM, will offer a unique opportunity to explore his artistic vision, inspirations, and approach to engaged cinema. Attendees will have the chance to interact with him and ask questions about his career and insights into the current state of cinema.
This retrospective will continue until October 29, 2024, with a total of ten sessions dedicated to Costa-Gavras's films, allowing film enthusiasts to rediscover his iconic works.
Celebrating 40 Years of the Thessaloniki Film School
In conjunction with the festival, the Thessaloniki Film School is celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2024. This milestone coincides with the twinning of Nice and Thessaloniki, marking a wonderful opportunity to strengthen cultural ties between the two cities. For this celebration, a delegation of young Greek students will be present at the festival to showcase their graduation films, several of which have already received accolades at international festivals.
Three students, accompanied by their former professor Apostolos Karakasis, will be on hand to answer audience questions and share their experiences. This program is organized in partnership with the University Côte d'Azur, highlighting the importance of collaboration between educational institutions and cultural events.
The films by the Thessaloniki students offer a fresh and innovative perspective, reflecting the contemporary concerns of Greek youth and their artistic vision.
A Platform for Exchanges and Discoveries
The Festival "A Festival C'est Trop Court!" serves as a platform for exchanges and discoveries, where professionals and cinema enthusiasts can meet and share their visions. The combination of screenings, masterclasses, and interactions with creators provides an invaluable opportunity to discuss the future of cinema and its challenges.
The event attracts not only filmmakers and industry professionals but also a wide audience eager to discover innovative films and enrich their cinematic culture. The debates and discussions following the screenings will deepen the exploration of the themes presented in the films and stimulate reflection on crucial socio-political issues.
Conclusion
The 24th edition of the European Short Film Festival in Nice, A Festival C'est Trop Court!, promises to be a memorable event rich in discoveries and exchanges. With the presence of Costa-Gavras, screenings of contemporary films, and participation from Greek students, the festival emphasizes the significance of cinematic culture in our current society.
Festival-goers will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the captivating world of short films, meet inspiring filmmakers, and celebrate creativity and innovation in the seventh art. The event is truly a celebration for all those who love cinema and wish to explore its many facets while honoring the cultural and artistic heritage of Greece and beyond.
Important Dates:
- Masterclass by Costa-Gavras: Saturday, October 5, at 4 PM
- Retrospective of Costa-Gavras's films: Until October 29, 2024
- Short Film Festival: Presentation of films by Thessaloniki students at the Cinémathèque de Nice
For more information, please visit the Cinémathèque de Nice website.