Punto de Vistaâs 15th edition opts for a blended format
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Itâs been a whole year since the Navarra International Documentary Film Festival, Punto de Vista, had the unhappy honour of being the last âreal-worldâ Spanish film festival before the COVID curse drove everything online. Now, itâs back for a 15th edition, having lost none of its edgy, alternative and boundary-pushing spirit. Running between 15 and 20 March, the festival will follow a blended format, with online screenings complementing events and activities scattered all across Pamplona. Those lucky enough to attend in person will find a brand-new venue: La Plaza, a big tent pitched front and centre outside the Baluarte, the festivalâs headquarters. Meanwhile, an online component will be delivered through the platform Festival Scope.
Punto de Vista s 15th edition opts for a blended format
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2020 IN REVIEW: NEW YORK WRITERS (EDITED & ADDED TO BY RUSS REFLECT ON THE YEAR S HIGHS AND LOWS
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