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13 maltatoday | THURSDAY • 26 JUNE 2024 NEWS Mediterrane Film Festival second edition open with international premiere of The Count of Monte Cristo MALTA'S Mediterrane Film Festival has welcomed the in- ternational film community and local cinema lovers to its second edition, which is running until 30 June in Valletta. The Count of Monte Cristo – which was partly shot in Malta and features in the festival's Out of Competition selection – had its international premiere in the heart of the capital, St George's Square, kicking off the second edition with an introduction from the festival's Artistic Director, Teresa Cavina. Additionally, an Opening Night party was held at the historic Mdina Ditch Gardens – during which the Malta Film Commissioner, Johann Grech, welcomed the international film industry, addressing delegates and outlining the festival's vision and ambitions under this year's theme of 'Unity Through Film' – as well as recognising the country's rich history and current commit- ment to building a world-class film industry. The Count of Monte Cristo is directed by Alexandre de La Pa- tellière and Matthieu Delaporte. Set in Marseille, 1815, all of young Edmond Dantès' dreams are about to come true – promoted to ship's captain he can finally marry the love of his life, Mercedes. But his success inspires jealousy from various quarters. Betrayed by his rivals and denounced as a mem- ber of a pro-Bonaparte conspira- cy, he is imprisoned without trial at the Château d'If, with no hope of return. After fourteen years of secret in- struction by fellow inmate Abbé Faria, Dantès manages to escape and to get hold of the legend- ary treasure hidden on the isle of Monte Cristo. Now with a huge fortune, he hatches an extraordi- nary plan to exact the vengeance he craves. Assuming multiple identities – The Count of Monte Cristo among them – Dantès first courts his enemies, now highly placed dignitaries, the better to strike them down. But the price of revenge is heavy on one's soul. The Count of Monte Cristo was shot in key locations across Mal- ta, including Birgu Waterfront and Marsa Wharf. Local Maltese talent who worked across the film's production – including the producers Pierre Ellul and Anika Psaila Savona, along with many of the crew – attended the screening. Teresa Cavina, Artistic Direc- tor of Mediterrane Film Festival, said: "It is immensely special to open the festival with the inter- national premiere of the critically acclaimed The Count of Monte Cristo – a completely fresh inter- pretation of Alexandre Dumas' timeless epic from directors Al- exandre de la Patellière and Mat- thieu Delaporte, which showcases the unparalleled beauty and histo- ry of Malta. Fresh from the film's debut in Cannes, we were delight- ed to celebrate so many of the makers behind this project at our screening – creating a film on any scale takes a village and opening night truly embodied the theme of our festival: Unity Through Film." Grech said the Mediterrane Film Festival shows the world just how much Malta has to offer and what a world class film industry it is building. "This week there will be 45 films to enjoy, from 35 countries across five continents, kicking off tonight with a screening of The Count of Monte Cristo, shot here in Malta last year, employing around two hundred local crew and showing the positive impact film has on our island's economy – inspiring young Maltese talent to see just what an exciting and sustainable career film can offer," he said. "Let us stand united – beyond all borders – in sharing stories of our shared humanity in the way that only film can. Let us stand truly united through film." The Mediterrane Film Festi- val programme will present 15 films in its Competition, seven Out of Competition film, seven films competing in its environ- ment-themed Mare Nostrum sec- tion, topped up by 14 immersive projects selected by interactive story architect Michel Reilhac. Additionally, a series of panels and masterclasses featuring in- dustry experts from around the world will be held – covering top- ics ranging from globalisation in the entertainment industry, film circulation and co-production among Mediterranean countries and beyond, emerging storytelling trends, immersive technologies and the animation landscape, to career-specific discussions hosted by acclaimed experts in their re- spective fields and crafts. For registration and full details about the festival's programme, visit: https://mediterrane.com/ The international premiere of The Count of Monte Cristo Opening night party Film Commissioner Johann Grech

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