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Friday, May 04, 2012

56th David di Donatello Award Winners


A few minutes ago the winners were announced and from press sources will post winners now, as soon as they are post at official site will post direct link to check winners in all categories. Award winners are in *BLUE. To check winners in all categories at official site go here.

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4/13
Today the Accademia del Cinema Italiano announced the nominations for this year and surprisingly there are no comedies in the main categories. Have to comment that this year nominees are truly high quality films and the best is that have seen many, but still there are two or three that now I'm looking forward to watch. These are the nominees in the main categories.

Best Film
Terraferma, Emanuele Crialese
Habemus Papam, Nanni Moretti
This Must Be The Place, Paolo Sorrentino
*Cesare Deve Morire, Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
Romanzo di una Strage, Marco Tulio Giordana

Best Director
Emanuele Crialese for Terraferma
Nanni Moretti for Habemus Papam
Paolo Sorrentino for This Must Be The Place
*Vittorio and Paolo Taviani for Cesare Deve Morire
Ferzan Ozpetek for Magnifica Presenza
Marco Tulio Giordana for Romanzo di una Strage

Best New Director
Alice Rohrwacher for Corpo Celeste
Andrea Segre for Io Sono Li
*Francesco Bruni for Scialla! (Stai sereno)
Guido Lombardi for La-Bas - Educazione Criminale
Stefano Sollima for ACAB all cops are bastards

Best Actress
Donatella Finocchiaro in Terraferma
*Zhao Tao in Io Sono Li
Valeria Golino in La Kryptonite nella Borsa
Claudia Gerini in Il mio Domani
Micaela Ramazzotti in Posti in piedi in Paradiso

Best Actor
*Michel Piccoli in Habemus Papam
Fabrizio Bentivoglio in Scialla! (Stai sereno)
Elio Germano in Magnifica Presenza
Valerio Mastandrea in Romanzo di una Strage

Best European Film
Carnage, Roman Polansky
Melancholia, Lars von Trier
Le Havre, Aki Kaurismaki
*Intouchables, Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano
The Artist, Michel Hazanavicius

Best Foreign Film
Drive, Nicolas Winding Refn
Hugo, Martin Scorsese
*A Separation, Asghar Farhadi
The Tree of Life, Terence Malick
The Ides of March, George Clooney

To check nominees in all categories go here. Awards ceremony will be on May 4tth at Rome's Auditorium Conciliazone.

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Saturday, April 21, 2007

Comments on 60th Cannes Festival


Now that I have seen information about most movies –some are still missing, but I will find more information- I feel like sharing with you some thoughts about this festival.

Lets start with the festival poster that is an incredible photocomposition, can you recognize them? Well, here is a description of the photo from the official press release:

“During the 2006 Festival, photographer Alex Majoli, from the Magnum Agency, created a series of portraits of jumping artists. From these photos, graphic designer Christophe Renard composed a true choreography in celebration of the creative energy of cinema, composed of Pedro Almodovar, Juliette Binoche, Jane Campion, Souleymane Cissé, Penelope Cruz, Gérard Depardieu, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis and Wong Kar Wai. The 60th Anniversary poster is the manifesto of a Festival ever turned towards the future.”


Since I am sharing the official festival poster, let’s take a look at the poster for the Un Certain Regard chapter. This poster is an original work by Italian artist Enrico Marini and he says “Comic strips and cinema speak the same language. That of images. My storyboard alternately transforms me intro screenwriter, decorator, costume designer, actor or filmmaker.”

Animation is becoming more and more important in worldwide cinema, mainly Anime/Manga oriented, do you agree? Well, there are no nominations for this type of animation, but there is one for a French animation movie Persepolis.

As always there is a wide selection of movies from allover the world with some directors being nominated for the first time. There are 13 directors that will make their debuts in competition for the festival’s top prize, la Palme d’Or.

Something called my attention and is the absence of UK movies as there is only one movie (A Mighty Heart) and is out of competition… Hmmm! This is bad news, as British directors can do nice festival movies! Also there is a wide range of genres, which I find outstanding especially when they include comedies and even one musical!

By the way, the opening film is Norah Jones screen debut (??!!)… Leonardo DiCaprio co wrote the script and performs as himself in the environmentalist documentary 11th Hour and I’ll stop or this will become a trivia/gossip post!

Now lets get some data that stimulates my daydreaming… and maybe could motivate me to just jump into a plane and go there!

Because the Festival’s anniversary is a homage to artists, it will be celebrated by a film, To Each His Own Cinema, both a personal and collective work. 35 renowned directors had carte blanche to come up with a 3-minute film focused on that institution known as the “movie theatre”.

These are the directors: Theo Angelopoulos, Olivier Assayas, Bille August, Jane Campion, Youssef Chahine, Chen Kaige, Michael Cimino, Ethan & Joel Coen, David Cronenberg, Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne, Manoel De Oliveira, Raymond, Depardon, Atom Egoyan, Amos Gitai, Hou Hsiao Hsien, Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu, Aki Kaurismaki, Abbas Kiarostami, Takeshi Kitano, Andrei Konchalovsky, Claude Lelouch, Ken Loach, Nanni Moretti, Roman Polanski, Raoul Ruiz, Walter Salles, Elia Suleiman, Tsai Ming Liang, Gus Van Sant, Lars Von Trier, Wim Wenders, Wong Kar Wai, Zhang Yimou.

Hope we will be able to watch this film!

There will be a tribute to Henry Fonda and Jane Fonda will be there. There will be some Master Classes by Martin Scorsese (The Cinema), Sergio Castellito (The Actors) and Howard Shore (The Music).

If you feel like shopping for a movie there will be 3,000 companies from 80 different countries that confirmed their participation … how about opening a distribution company and go shopping at Cannes?? I wish… then, why not? Someone interested?

Speaking of going to Cannes those who will be there could enjoy a six day special program “Tous Les Cinemas du Monde” where they will be showing movies from India, Lebanon, Poland, Colombia, Slovenia and some African countries.

And if that’s not enough of “non-traditional” movie watching opportunities, then you may be able to attend L’Atelier where you can learn about 15 filmmaker projects from Argentina, Austria, China, Colombia, France, Italy, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Morocco, Portugal, Romania, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Turkey and USA/Korea. Tired? There is still more!

The 60th Anniversary Tributes include showings of Boxes by Jane Birkin, Roman de Gare by Claude Lelouch, Centochiodi by Ermanno Olmi, and Ulzhan by Volker Schlondorff. Sharing my ignorance with you readers, I had no idea Jane Birkin directed movies and she has four!! Boxes (Drama in French & English) is her last 2007 project after a directing hiatus since 1994 … but, she did several movies as an actress during those years.

Many things to do in this festival, isn’t? And I skipped shorts and documentaries!!! Well, probably I will never attend the Cannes Film Festival, but there is the other one the Cannes Lions (the advertising festival) that is more likely for me to go.

I promise I will not write any more about this festival and concentrate on the movies… but, with so many things happening here it could be impossible to honor the promise!

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Thursday, August 31, 2017

30th European Film Awards - Film Selection


A few days back the European Film Academy announced the Film Selection for the current edition of this European film award.  The list with fifty-one (51) films features fiction films recommended for a nomination for the 2017 EFA awards and has 31 European countries represented plus no doubt that once again illustrates the great diversity in European cinema.

In the 20 countries with the most EFA Members, these members have voted one national film directly into the selection list. To complete the list, a Selection Committee consisting of the EFA Board and invited experts Péter Bognár (Hungary), Dave Calhoun (UK), Giorgio Gosetti (Italy), Christophe Leparc (France), Jacob Neiendam (Denmark) and Alik Shpilyuk (Ukraine) has included further films.

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Tuesday, April 19, 2016

48th Quinzaine des Réalisateurs Selection


A few minutes ago in Paris, la Quinzaine des Réalisateurs Artistic Director, Edouard Waintrop, announced the films in the parallel section of the Cannes Film Festival run by the Société des réalisateurs de films (French Director's Guild) and I'm glad that some of the films I was looking forward to see in Cannes are in this section. Relief.

Waintrop regretted the passing of outstanding filmmaker and actress Ronit Elkabetz, R.I.P. The news hit me hard as she was very young, 51-years-old, and I highly enjoyed her particular performing style as well as her directing style in films she directed with her brother. I'm sad but know that she will live in her body-of-work.

Back to the selection, there are some snubs that puzzle me as was hoping for French cinema filmmakers Bertrand Bonello's Nocturama, Rebecca Zlotowski's Planeatarium and Katell Quillévéré's Répare les vivants; still glad Lafosse made it, as well as the last film by the late Solveig Anspach. Most interesting is the animated film by Claude Barras co-written by none other than Céline Sciamma and I'm extremely curious about Laura Poiras latest documentary but from all the selection the film that wish to watch the most is Neruda by Pablo Larrain.

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Saturday, March 01, 2008

Laitakaupungin Valot (Lights in The Dusk)


The concluding chapter by Aki Kaurismäki Finland/Loser trilogy (after Drifting Clouds and Man Without a Past) explores the theme of loneliness and what you can do when you become ostracized from others. The previous movies explored unemployment and homelessness and if you haven’t seen them I suggest you do before watching this one.

Kaurismäki is well known for his wry, deadpan humor, off-center characters and absurdist tone and with this cinema noir movie he wrote, produced, edited and directed he challenges himself and viewers anew. This dark comedy/drama is the closer I have seen to a contemporary silent movie with color and even if sounds contradictory: with sound.

I was very impressed with Man Without a Past directing style and actors performances, but this one is in my opinion is far superior as not only pokerfaced performances are outstanding (not even one smile here) but cinematography and framing are spectacular with scenes that look like lonely, icy and cold urban sharp-colorful paintings.

One of the most interesting things about this movie is the music, it opens with a very famous tango Volver performed by Carlos Gardel, another tango now sing in Finnish by Olavi Virta; has music by L’Ensemble Mastango and the rock group Melrose. So you can say that the music is quite eclectic which suits perfect to the cold- icy style of the story and narrative.

This is a complex movie due to the peculiar Kaurismaki style so I suggest reading about this movie and his trilogy before watching it. Here is one interesting article about this movie you may like to read and if you want to read more about him and his movies just google his name.

The movie has wins and nominations in European festivals and awards, and was premiered in competition at the 2006 Cannes. Also was Finland official submission for the 79th Academy Awards but the director declined for some interesting reasons, so that year there was no Finnish entry in the Academy Awards pre-selection.

This is a movie I strongly recommend only to those that are familiar with this outstanding director and to those that dare to get to know a very unusual movie style that is absolutely not for all audiences.

Enjoy!!!

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