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Cinema Jove 2022 announces official selection lineup

Valencia International Film Festival Cinema Jove, accredited by FIAPF, has announced official selection lineup for 2022 festival, which takes place in Valencia from June 24-July 2, 2022.

The 37th Valencia International Film Festival Cinema Jove, that will take place in Valencia from 24th June to 2nd of July 2022, aims to promote young filmmakers. Cinema Jove is organized by the Valencian Institute of Culture – IVC, and it is accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF).

Cinema Jove 2022 lineup

The Valencia International Film Festival Cinema Jove has announced the official selection lineup in three competition sections: Feature Films, Short Films, Webseries.

Feature Films

A lineup of 10 feature movies have been selected to compete in the Feature Film competition section of the 37th Valencia International Film Festival Cinema Jove.

  • “The Stranger” (Germany, Palestina, Qatar, Syria), Directed by Ameer Fakher Eldin
  • “Geranium (Sardunya)” (Turkey), Directed by Çağıl Bocut
  • “La tana (The Den)” (Italy), Directed by Beatrice Baldacci
  • “Feature Film About Life (Ilgo metro filmas apie gyvenimą)” (Lituania), Directed by Dovile Sarutyte
  • “Rehana (Rehana Maryam Noor)” (Bangladesh, Qatar, Singapore), Directed by Abdullah Mohammed Saad
  • “Small, Slow But Steady (Keiko, me wo sumasete)” (France, Japan), Directed by Shô Miyake
  • “Happiness (Baqyt)” (Kazakhstan), Directed by Askar Uzabayev
  • “Jet Lag” (Austria, Switzerland), Directed by Xinyuan Zheng Lu
  • “Nobody’s Lover” (South Korea), Directed by Han In-mi
  • “Talking About the Weather” (Germany), Directed by Annika Pinske

The Feature Films competition is juries by Elena S. Sánchez, Javier Marco, Federico Sartori, Ferit Karahan and Jasmila Žbanić.

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Short Films

A lineup of 57 short films have been selected to go on screen in Short Film competition section of the 37th Valencia International Film Festival Cinema Jove.

  • “Trap” (Lithuania, Russia), Directed by Anastasia Veber
  • “Ob scena” (Argentina), Directed by Paloma Orlandini Castro
  • “Manual de la Siega” (Spain), Directed by Samuel Fernandi
  • “In Flow of Words” (Netherlands), Directed by Eliane Esther Bots
  • “Partir un jour” (France), Directed by Amélie Bonnin
  • “Adel” (Spain), Directed by Cayetano Gonzalez
  • “Les Huîtres (Oysters)” (France), Directed by Maïa Descamps
  • “Granny’s Sexual Life” (France, Slovenia), Directed by Urska Djukic, Emilie Pigeard
  • “Ambasciatori” (Italy), Directed by Francesco Romano
  • “In the Soil (Det er i jorden)” (Denmark), Directed by Casper Rudolf Emil Kjeldsen
  • “Le voisin de Lou” (France), Directed by Hector Alboulker, Victoria Lafaurie
  • “La Ventrière” (France), Directed by Anne-Sophie Bailly
  • “Agrilogistics” (Spain, United Kingdom), Directed by Gerard Ortin Castell
  • “Sierra” (Estonia), Directed by Sander Joon
  • “Love, Dad” (Czech Republic/Slovakia), Directed by Diana Cam Van Nguyen
  • “It’s Raining Frogs Outside” (Philippines), Directed by Maria Estela Paiso
  • “The Parents’ Room” (Italy, United Kingdom), Directed by Diego Marcon
  • “Harta” (Spain), Directed by Júlia De Paz Solvas
  • “CAI – BER” (Belgium), Directed by Ahmed Abdelsalam
  • “Diecisiete y Medio” (Spain), Directed by Andrea Alborch Martínez
  • “Le cormoran (The Cormorant)” (France), Directed by Lubna Playoust
  • “Terra incognita” (France), Directed by Adrian Dexter, Pernille Kjær
  • “Los conspiradores” (Spain), Directed by Luis E. Parés
  • “Szeurum” (Hungary), Directed by Marcell Farkas
  • “My Son Locks Himself Up in a Bathroom” (Poland), Directed by Kuba Januszewski
  • “Strawberry Cheesecake” (Singapore), Directed by Siyou Tan
  • “Intercom 15” (Romania), Directed by Andrei Epure
  • “L’amie de l’été” (France), Directed by Maxime Hermet
  • “North Pole” (Macedonia), Directed by Marija Apcevska
  • “Bug” (Belgium), Directed by Abel Bos
  • “Azaletik azalera (Skin to Skin)” (Spain), Directed by Mel Arranz
  • “Khadiga” (Egypt, France), Directed by Morad Mostafa
  • “Handbook for a Privileged European Woman” (Germany), Directed by Alma Buddecke
  • “Calor infinito” (Spain), Directed by Joaquín León
  • “Cinco de Junio (Fifth of June)” (Spain), Directed by Joaquín León
  • “Destination Paradise” (Czech Republic, Germany, India, Italy), Directed by Eshaan Rajadhyaksha
  • “Catcave Hysteria (Tjejtoan 4-ever)” (Sweden), Directed by Angelika Abramovitch
  • “How I Like It” (Pakistan), Directed by Nida Mehboob
  • “Una aprendiz invisible (An Invisible Apprentice)” (Argentina), Directed by Emilia Herbst
  • “O Que Queda” (Argentina), Directed by Alejandro Rodríguez
  • “Deshabitada” (Chile), Directed by Camila Donoso Astudillo
  • “La notte brucia” (Italy), Directed by Angelica Gallo
  • “Useless Opera Singers” (Denmark), Directed by Pablo Serret de Ena
  • “Foster” (Netherlands), Directed by Jordi Wijnalda
  • “Sound of the Night (Somleng reatrey)” (Cambodia), Directed by Sok Chanrado, Kongkea Vann
  • “Have a Nice Day Forever” (Norway), Directed by Tatiana Delaunay
  • “Solarium” (France), Directed by Jonathan Koulavsky
  • “L’amour En Plan” (France), Directed by Claire Sichez
  • “El Sembrador de Estrellas (The Sower of Stars)” (Spain), Directed by Lois Patiño
  • “Being Loving” (Belgium), Directed by Thomas Deknop
  • “La Canicule” (France), Directed by Tyliann Tondeur-Grozdanovitch
  • “Perro Asesino” (Spain), Directed by Alexander Lemus Gadea
  • “Performance 54” (Iran), Directed by Alimohammad Eghbaldar
  • “In Good Hands” (Germany), Directed by Kezia Zurbrügg, Philipp Ritler
  • “The Water Murmurs” (China), Directed by Story Chen
  • “Glorious Revolution” (Germany, Ukraine, United Kingdom), Directed by Masha Novikova
  • “Chimborazo” (Spain), Directed by Kelia Cepeda

The Short Film competition section is juried by Agnès Patron, Michael Omonua and Alberto Evangelio.

Webseries

A lineup of 11 web series have been selected to go on screen in the Webseries competition section of the 37th Valencia International Film Festival Cinema Jove.

  • “Muérete En Casa” (Mexico, Venezuela), Directed by Enrique Bencomo, Enrique Aranguren
  • “Lockdown” (Belgium), Directed by Robin Pront, Wouter Bouvijn, Kaat Beels, Maarten Moerkerke, Jan Eelen, Christina Vandekerckhove, Gilles Coulier, Flo Van Deuren & Kato de Boeck, Jonas Govaerts, Dorothée van den Berghe, Frederike Migom, Michaël R. Roskam
  • “Wipe Me Away” (Canada), Directed by Eric Piccoli
  • “Je ne suis pas un robot” (Canada), Directed by Mélanie Charbonneau
  • “Hacked” (Belgium), Directed by Laura Van Haecke
  • “Discontent” (Australia), Directed by Sam Rogers
  • “Cosa de Chicxs” (Argentina), Directed by Mariano Pozzi
  • “Ana Beirut” (Lebanon), Directed by Ghina Abboud, Marie Rose Osta, Amar Sokhn, Bachir Asmar Jean, Pierre Abdayem, Gilbert Karam, Valentina Khawand, Aline Ouais, Sherine Raffoul
  • “The Gambler” (Kazakhstan), Directed by Dias Bertis
  • “Esto no es un hotel” (Argentina), Directed by Dana Crosa, Andrés Proaño Mattioli
  • “Culture Treasures” (Israel), Directed by Shachaf Dekel

The Webseries competition section is juried by Rebecca Windsor, Adjani Salmon and Elodie Mellado.


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