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Ilaria Occhini and Dorotheea Petre in Mar nero (2008)

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Mar nero

Film festival picks of the week
The Italian Film Festival, Scotland

No gimmicks here – just the chance to see some world-class Italian films from directors old and new. From veteran Enzo Castellari, director of the original Inglourious Basterds, comes Eagles Over London, the film that invented the "macaroni combat" genre by dazzlingly recreating the Battle Of Britain. There's also a four-film tribute to legendary actor Vittorio Gassman – Il Mattatore, as he's affectionately known – with screenings of the little-seen swashbuckler For Love And Gold and the original Scent Of A Woman, which won Gassman the Best Actor award in Cannes. More recent titles include director Federico Bondi's Mar Nero, a touching tale of the relationship between an elderly lady and her youthful carer, and Cinema Paradiso director Giuseppe Tornatore's dark, modern thriller The Unknown Woman. And, for the more traditional, there's a screening of everyone's favourite Italian classic, La Dolce Vita.

Various venues, Fri 16 to...
See full article at The Guardian - Film News
  • 4/16/2010
  • by Andrea Hubert, Phelim O'Neill
  • The Guardian - Film News
Il divo (2008)
'Il Divo,' 'Gomorra' lead Italy's Donatello noms
Il divo (2008)
Rome -- Paolo Sorrentino’s bio-pic “Il Divo” and “Gomorra,” the organized crime thriller from Matteo Garone, dominated the nominations for Italy’s David dei Donatello awards, it was announced Thursday, with a total 27 noms between them.

The two films have combined to win multiple awards over the last year, starting with the 2008 Festival de Cannes, where they won the Special Jury Award and Grand Prix prize, respectively.

“Gomorra” has earned more notoriety internationally, earning a Golden Globe nomination for Foreign Film and being selected as Italy’s official candidate for the Oscars. But it is “Il Divo” that can boast the most nominations for Italy’s highest film honor with 16, compared to 11 for “Gomorra.” The maximum number of categories an Italian film is eligible for is 19.

Both films were nominated in the best film category, with Fausto Brizzi’s romance “Ex,” Paolo Virzi’s comedy “Tutta la Vita Davanti...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 4/10/2009
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 2008 Nice Film Festival in New York
The 2008 New Italian Cinema Events Film Festival New York edition will take place from November 13 to 17 at the Tribeca Cinemas. The traveling festival is dedicated to presenting first films by Italian directors to an international audience. The festival will open with Mar Nero (“Black Sea”) in the presence of first-time director Federico Bondi, whose protagonist Ilaria Occhini won the award for Best Actress at the International Film Festival Locarno. One of this year’s special events is the North American premiere of “Puccini and the Girl” by Paolo Benvenuti, one of Italy’s most important independent film makers. [...]...
See full article at SmartCine.com
  • 10/18/2008
  • by The Critic
  • SmartCine.com
Locarno finds 'Via'
Rome -- "Parque Via," a drama from Mexican director Enrique Rivero, won the top prize at the 61st Locarno Film Festival, where threatening weather over much of the 11 days prevented the event from surpassing last year's attendance record.

Organizers said the festival attracted a total of 180,000 visitors, a 3% drop compared with last year's levels, mostly because of a 5% drop in attendance at the festival's picturesque outdoor venue the Piazza Grande, where only four of 11 screenings took place under clear skies.

The festival did report record-breaking business for its industry office, where five of 18 in-competition films signed international distribution deals.

"Parque Via," one of only four non-world premieres in the lineup, has been a success in every festival it has screened; the film previously won two awards in February at the Mexico City Film Festival. It is the first Mexican film to win Locarno's prestigious Golden Leopard Award.

It capped a noteworthy festival for Latin American film, which was the focus of Locarno's Open Doors sidebar.

Locarno's jury prize went to "33 Scenes From Life," a Germany-Poland co-production from Malgoska Szumowska. Denis Cote won the best director prize for "Elle veut le chaos." Tayanc Ayaydin ("The Market -- A Tale of Trade") and Illaria Occhini ("Mar Nero") won the best actor and actress awards, respectively.

A complete list of winners can be found on the next page.

Golden Leopard

"Parque Via" by Enrique Rivero, Mexico

Special Jury Prize

"33 Sceny Z Zycia" (33 Scenes from Life) by Malgoska Szumowska, Germany/Poland

Best director

Denis Cote, "Elle Veut le Chaos," Canada

Leopard for best actress

Ilaria Occhini, "Mar Nero" by Federico Bondi, Italy/Romania/France

Leopard for best actor

Tayan Ayaydin, "The Market -- A Tale of Trade" by Ben Hopkins, Germany/UK/Turkey/Kazakhstan

C.P. Company Golden Leopard

"La Forteresse" by Fernand Melgar, Switzerland

Cin? Cin?ma Special Jury Prize

"Alicia en el Pais" by Esteban Larran, Chile

Leopard for the best first feature

"Marz" by Hendl Klaus, Austria (International Competition)

Srg Ssr idee suisse Prize for the International Leopard of Tomorrow Competition

"Dez Elefantes" by Eva Randolph, Brazil

Eastman Kodak Company Prize for the International Leopard of Tomorrow

"Kaupunkilaisia" by Juho Kuosmanen, Finland

Film and video subtitling prize

"Babin" by Isamu Hirabayashi, Japan

Ikea Prize for the Leopards of Tomorrow Competition

"La Delogeuse" by Julien Rouyet, Switzerland

Eastman Kodak Company Prize Prize for the International Leopard of Tomorrow

"Un Dia y Nada" by Lorenz Merz, Switzerland

Action Light Prize for the best Swiss newcomer

"Au Caf? Romand" by Richard Szotyori, Switzerland

Prize Cinema e Giovent? -- Leopards of Tomorrow

"Babin" by Isamu Hirabayashi, Japan

For the Swiss National Competition

"Au Caf? Romand" by Richard Szotyori, Switzerland

Youth Jury Prize

First prize

Kirill Serebrennikov for "Yuriev Den" (Yuri’s Day), Germany/Russia

Second prize

Malgoska Szumowska for "33 Sceny Z Zycia" (33 Scenes from Lifes), Poland/Germany

Third prize

Federico Bondi for "Mar Nero," Italy

The environnement is the quality of life prize

Gideon Koppel for "Sleep Furiously," U.K.

The winner of the audience prize

"Son of Rambow" by Garth Jennings, France/Germany/U.K.

Variety Piazza Grande Award

"Back Soon" by S?lveig Anspach, Iceland/France

Netpac Prize

"Daytime Drinking" by Noh Young-Seok, South Korea

Fipresci Prize

"Parque Via" by Enrique Rivero, Mexico

Oecumenical Jury Prize

"Mar Nero" by Frederico Bondi, Italy/Romania/France

Ficc / Iffs Prize

"Yuriev Den" (Yuri’s Day) by Kirill Serebrennikov, Germany/Russia

Cicae Prize

"Sonbahar" (Autum) by ?zcan Alper, Turkey/Germany

Critics Week

"Latawce" (Kites) by Beata Dzianowicz, Poland...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 8/17/2008
  • by By Eric J. Lyman
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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