Films en gaélique et gallois en vedette au Festival de cinéma de Glasgow 2026

Le Festival de cinéma de Glasgow 2026 mettra en lumière des films en langues gaélique et galloise. Les films phares incluent 'Effi o Blaenau' et 'Sailm nan Daoine', connu en anglais sous le nom de 'Psalms of the People'. Cette sélection souligne l'accent mis par le festival sur le cinéma en langues minoritaires.

Le Festival de cinéma de Glasgow a annoncé une mise en vedette spéciale pour des films en gaélique et gallois lors de son édition 2026. Selon les rapports, deux entrées notables sont 'Effi o Blaenau' et 'Sailm nan Daoine' ('Psalms of the People'). Ces choix visent à présenter le cinéma des communautés de langues minoritaires.  Le festival, qui se tient annuellement à Glasgow, en Écosse, offre une plateforme aux voix diverses du cinéma indépendant. Bien que les détails spécifiques sur les réalisateurs, les intrigues ou les dates de première de ces films ne soient pas divulgués dans les informations disponibles, leur inclusion signale une reconnaissance croissante pour les récits gaélique et gallois sur la scène internationale.  Ce choix de programmation s'inscrit dans des efforts plus larges de l'industrie cinématographique pour promouvoir la diversité linguistique et culturelle. L'annonce intervient avant les dates prévues du festival en 2026, offrant au public l'occasion de s'engager avec des récits sous-représentés.

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