Cortinametraggio 2011: From March 23 to 26. The courts under the lens
You a short film in the cassette fresh and light that can enter fully into the new Italian comedy tradition ?
Join with your work to the section of Corticomedy Cortinametraggio : you will have access to an exceptional showcase yourself known to the general public and professionals, the same one that will host the screenings of short films finalists Ribbons' Silver.
THE COMPETITION: Participation in Corticomedy is free and open to all short films happy and carefree mood of a maximum of 15 minutes.
DEADLINE: The works must be received by 2/10/2011 (on DVD and accompanied by its entry form) to: Cortinametraggio Association, via Pozzo del Mare 1, 34121 Trieste.
PRIZES: The director received the best short film will be offered a weekend for 2 people in a hotel in Cortina d'Ampezzo.
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Rival Meat Slicer 1101e
No hope, no fear: documentary film on the rap scene Roman
part of the section "Other Cinema - Extra "of the Rome Film Festival 2010 and premiered at the Casa del Cinema on November 1, No hope, no fear is the movie - Stephen Pistolini documentary that tells the evolution and success of the scene hip hop Roman.
The fascinating and multifaceted world of rap the Capitoline we are told in a frank and direct one of the most vocal exponents of this scene, one of the rhymes in Rome we can say we were born and grew up: we are talking about Paolo Martinelli aka Chef Ragoo (how can we forget the part of zombies in Zora the vampire, with Charles Verdone, directed by the Manetti Bros.). One who in his career has alternated between punk, rap and punk again.
The film thus takes the form of a "chat" with a rapper (or should we say the former rapper? Who knows) that tells us so sad, maybe raw, but with the smile of someone who has done this kind of passion for a reason of life, a scene unknown to most but that burns for years, proposing to the fore from time to time new names coming from the suburbs, or rather from the suburbs, a Rome to get to know to appreciate it. Accompanied by scores strictly rap with live clips from that embedded in the story, the director, Roman too, uses this engaging narrative voice to describe the evolution of this kind of niche evolution that affects not only music but also, and above all, language, style, and the whole universe of communication that is hidden behind a rhyming text written in dialect (language or should we say?) Roman. Attachment to the territory, mutual respect, desire to make their voices heard are just some of the reasons why an artist to rap and to do so in the way he does people like the Colle der Fomento, the Trceboys Chef Ragoo same. One described in the film is not Pistolini people sitting at a table to churn out album of the year, to sell millions of copies, or to conquer the crowds, is mostly people who come for a specific audience and conveys a message of vital importance to society in the form of creative rhymes in Roman language. Away with the end statement, what remains clear is the sole purpose and only wants to clearly express these children communicate. Communicate the discomfort you are experiencing, the feelings you are experiencing, the personal suffering and remedies to overcome evasive but sometimes the simple entertainment, "cazzeggiano.
Pistolini himself says: "through the eyes of one of his players tried to tell a secret Rome, street, almost Pasolini. I wanted to talk about a world Music out of the spotlight and the masses. " "In the era of X-Factor - he adds - that's from people who almost wanted to remain anonymous, shunned the easy success and used the Roman language as a tool, as a vehicle for social and political messages."
No hope, no fear Darallouche is produced by Film and thus tells three stories that are well interwoven in the interview / story of Paolo Martinelli: there is one that speaks of his hero, Chef Ragoo, its love for the rap scene and his chameleon-like artistic, another hip hop scene plunges us into the Capitoline and explains its evolution from nineties until today, describing his vices and his virtues through an internal point of view the same scene, and finally the third story focuses on Rome and the Roman world: the thousand ideas and insight from every corner of this city are its inspiration from the rappettari to tell it in rhyme, strictly Roman, alternating between vulgarity and poetry, "fierce and feather, love and hate.
Proud, of course, being of contemporary street poets.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Things Remembered Remore
Ian Mc Ewan meets students in Letters
Friday, November 26 at a classroom building of Literature, Ian McEwan will meet students at the first performance in Italy For You to , opera in two acts taken from a book on music composed by the British novelist of the composer Michael Berkeley.
British writer Ian McEwan is the most successful contemporary internationally known for novels such as Comfort of Strangers, The Child in Time , Enduring Love, Atonement , Saturday, Chesil Beach and the recently Solar .
The meeting will be coordinated by Isabella Imperiali, Professor of History of the English theater at La Sapienza, and will be attended, as well as McEwan, the composer Michael Berkeley and two artistic directors Institution University of concerts, the musicologist and assistant principal of the Faculty of Philosophy, Letters, Humanities and Franco Piperno Eastern Studies and the composer Nicola Sani.
For You is co-produced by the IUC and the Accademia Filarmonica Romana in collaboration with the British Council and will be staged at the Teatro Olimpico Thursday, November 25 at 21.00 and Saturday, November 27 at 17:30
E 'particularly important that college students and young people under 30 can buy a ticket just 10 € for the show to Saturday, November 27 .
Friday, November 26 at a classroom building of Literature, Ian McEwan will meet students at the first performance in Italy For You to , opera in two acts taken from a book on music composed by the British novelist of the composer Michael Berkeley.
British writer Ian McEwan is the most successful contemporary internationally known for novels such as Comfort of Strangers, The Child in Time , Enduring Love, Atonement , Saturday, Chesil Beach and the recently Solar .
The meeting will be coordinated by Isabella Imperiali, Professor of History of the English theater at La Sapienza, and will be attended, as well as McEwan, the composer Michael Berkeley and two artistic directors Institution University of concerts, the musicologist and assistant principal of the Faculty of Philosophy, Letters, Humanities and Franco Piperno Eastern Studies and the composer Nicola Sani.
For You is co-produced by the IUC and the Accademia Filarmonica Romana in collaboration with the British Council and will be staged at the Teatro Olimpico Thursday, November 25 at 21.00 and Saturday, November 27 at 17:30
E 'particularly important that college students and young people under 30 can buy a ticket just 10 € for the show to Saturday, November 27 .
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Hardest Workouts Out There
Film Festival human rights. In Naples, November 9 to 16
Although the main site of the Human Rights Film Festival and the Naples Forum of Cultures 2013 (in vico G. Maffei 18 ), most of the city will be involved in the event, giving space for the projections and the various meetings. Focused on the theme of universal human rights and the global crisis, the festival is divided into three sections: the first will bring the cinema in the suburbs, the second, competitive, is one in which will be shown documentaries and fiction, while the third, international, will seven nations of the world, with representatives of civil society in Europe, Asia, South America and Asia.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Tambaram Guideline Value Chennai 2010
Here are the winners of the Fifth International Film Festival of Rome
The Marco Aurelio Gold for Best Picture of the fifth edition of the Rome International Film Festival went to Please Kill Me of Olias Barco. As for winning now, In a Better World Susanne Bier gained, however, the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience. Toni Servillo rewarded for his performance in A quiet life Claudio Cupellini, with Marc 'Aurelio of Gold Jury Award for Best Actor, while the Mirror Award for Best Actress will share it `s entire cast of Las Buenas hierbas by MarĂa Novaro. Special Jury Prize at Poll Chris Kraus and Plate Special of the President of the Italian Republic to the film which best highlights the human values \u200b\u200band social Dog Sweat Hossein Keshavarz. As for the awards side, I Want to Be a Soldier Christian Molina won the Marc Aurelio `Alice in the city under the age of 12, while Adem Hans Van Nuffel is Alice in the city over 12 years. Best documentary section of the `Cinema - Extra, assigned by the international jury headed by Folco Quilici, a De Regenmakers Loris-Jan Van Luyn. Marc 'Aurelio debutants for best actor or best director for his debut at the Danish Kaspar Munk Hold Om Mig .
Gentlemans Jack Or Crown Royal
E 'dead Dino De Laurentiis. Farewell to the greatest Italian film producer.
It's dead yesterday in Los Angeles, the producer Dino De Laurentiis, was 91 years. Born in Torre Annunziata `s August 8, 1919, in his long career, which began with the love singing (1941) Ferdinando Maria Poggioli, has produced 166 films. From the great masterpieces of Italian cinema, include at least The Great War of Monicelli and Nights of Cabiria Fellini film in which Americans worship Blue Velvet by David Lynch, Manhunter - Fragments of a murder of Michael Mann and The year of the dragon Michael Cimino, the work of De Laurentiis has had a profound the history of world cinema. First in Italy, teamed with Carlo Ponti, which in 1948 gave birth to the Ponti-De Laurentiis, producing, among others, Europe `51 Roberto Rossellini, easy Years of Luigi Zampa, Anna of Alberto Lattuada, The golden of Naples Vittorio De Sica, Road and Nights of Cabiria by Federico Fellini , both awarded 'Oscar of the best foreign film. And the more traditional - when the law prevented the Crown Italian-American co-productions - in America, giving rise to such hits as Serpico Sidney Lumet, The Dead Zone by David Cronenberg, Flash Gordon by Mike Hodges and L `Army of darkness of Sam Raimi. In 2001 he received the Irving G. ` Thalberg Memorial Award in 2003 and the Leone d'Oro for his career from the Venice International Film Festival.
It's dead yesterday in Los Angeles, the producer Dino De Laurentiis, was 91 years. Born in Torre Annunziata `s August 8, 1919, in his long career, which began with the love singing (1941) Ferdinando Maria Poggioli, has produced 166 films. From the great masterpieces of Italian cinema, include at least The Great War of Monicelli and Nights of Cabiria Fellini film in which Americans worship Blue Velvet by David Lynch, Manhunter - Fragments of a murder of Michael Mann and The year of the dragon Michael Cimino, the work of De Laurentiis has had a profound the history of world cinema. First in Italy, teamed with Carlo Ponti, which in 1948 gave birth to the Ponti-De Laurentiis, producing, among others, Europe `51 Roberto Rossellini, easy Years of Luigi Zampa, Anna of Alberto Lattuada, The golden of Naples Vittorio De Sica, Road and Nights of Cabiria by Federico Fellini , both awarded 'Oscar of the best foreign film. And the more traditional - when the law prevented the Crown Italian-American co-productions - in America, giving rise to such hits as Serpico Sidney Lumet, The Dead Zone by David Cronenberg, Flash Gordon by Mike Hodges and L `Army of darkness of Sam Raimi. In 2001 he received the Irving G. ` Thalberg Memorial Award in 2003 and the Leone d'Oro for his career from the Venice International Film Festival.
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