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Exciting! Josh Gad, the voice of Olaf from ‘Frozen’, joins star-studded line-up at Valletta’s Mediterrane Film Festival
The beloved snowman will be experiencing Malta's summer heat!

Francesca Vella

Malta’s Mediterrane Film Festival is in full swing this week, and tonight promises to be a real treat for film lovers, especially fans of Disney’s ‘Frozen’ and star-studded mystery dramas.

Actor Josh Gad, best known as the lovable voice of Olaf the snowman and for his role as Hector MacQueen in ‘Murder on the Orient Express’, will be appearing live at a special screening of the latter film tonight, 23rd June, at Fort Ricasoli. Following the screening, audiences can look forward to a Q&A session with the Hollywood star, offering an exciting behind-the-scenes peek into his work on this star-filled production.

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Josh Gad isn’t the only filmmaker in the spotlight tonight. Director Andrew Ahn will also be on hand to discuss his film ‘The Wedding Banquet’ after its screening, providing insight into its themes and cultural impact. Meanwhile, director Seloua El Gouni will be presenting her own film, also followed by a Q&A session.

If you’re keen to attend, now’s the time to grab your tickets and join in on the celebration of cinema, storytelling, and international talent in the heart of Valletta.

Will you be there?

23rd June 2025


Francesca Vella
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Francesca Vella
Francesca has always felt most at home in a cinema or theatre, particularly if musicals are involved. She loves to read, write, and share about her experiences of both the fictional and the real world.

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