Florian Sigl’s Magic Flute will debut in Zurich and San Sebastian wins the Zinemira Award – Global Briefs

Florian Sigl’s Magic Flute will debut in Zurich and San Sebastian wins the Zinemira Award – Global Briefs

The first image of Jack Wolfe was released at the world premiere of “The Magic Flute” in Zurich.
Florian Siegl’s modern reinterpretation of Mozart’s opera classic Magic Flute, produced by Roland Emmerich, will have its world premiere at the Zurich Film Festival (September 22-October 2) as part of the music-themed Sounds sidebar. The production released the first image. shadow and bone Leading character Jack Wolfe plays a 17-year-old boy who is sent from London to the Austrian Alps on a singing scholarship to match his audition. Other highlights of the section include the premiere of the Swiss drama Bull Automata Kelly in the title role. The American rap star is scheduled for a gala screening of the film, which originally premiered at the Berlinale. Other world premieres on Sidebar include a bio-documentary about Irmin Schmidt, who rose to fame with the band Colonia Can and has scored numerous Wim Wenders films.

Seventeen Basque films have been nominated for the Rumbo in San Sebastián & Zinemira Award
Seventeen films – thirteen feature films and four short films – make up the Basque participation in the 70th edition of the San Sebastián festival, two of which are official titles. ivy by Mikel Gurrea e spring traditions By Ferdinando Franco. The festival will also continue with the parallel section of Zinemira dedicated to Basque cinema. You can find a complete list of San Sebastián’s Basque titles here. And this year San Sebastián will posthumously award its Zinemira Prize, awarded to a figure or institution in honor of their work in Basque cinema, to Gaffera Txema Areizaga, who passed away last year.

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