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The 15th edition of Seville Film Festival will run from November 9 to 17. In addition to the sections below, there are a number of shorts programmes.
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Documentary about ex-footballer Laurentiu Ginghina's opinions on the game.
Animation about a young mother sent to a Khmer Rouge forced labour camp, who is separated from her son and has to fight to survive and not lose hope.
A bored man suddenly realises that everyone around him has disappeared and he isn't sure what happened.
The story of a community of black people in the American South during the summer 2017, when a string of brutal killings of black men sent shockwaves throughout the country.
Beneath the modern city, there lies a vast labyrinth, which the filmmaker explores.
A tormented young German artist who has fled to the west becomes convinced he has met the love of his life.
A storm in the middle of the ocean, a boat full of refugees that is about to sink and a woman all by herself...
A little girl survives a Nazi mass execution and hides in the disused chimney and struggles to survive.
A young wannabe milliner in Budapest meets a man connected to her past and begins to uncover family secrets.
A middle-aged woman declares war on the heavy industry in her small town, but everything changes when a Ukrainian orphan enters her life.
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