SPECIAL 68th #BERLINALE #11 – 15/25 FEBRUARY 2018: (DAY 5) – Utoya 22. July di Erik Poppe

Norway excels with a powerful film on terrorism (Luigi Noera from Berlin in collaboration with Marina fearful - Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale) Presented in competition at the 68th Berlinale, Utoya 22. Juli is the latest feature film by Norwegian filmmaker Erik Poppe, inspired by the attacks - by young Norwegian extremists - took place on 22 July 2011 e, especially the shooting on the island of Utoya, where many children were attending a campus organized by the Labor Party and following which died well 69 people. Characters

SPECIAL 68th #BERLINALE #9 – 15/25 FEBRUARY 2018: (DAY 3) – Inland Sea, Kazuhiro Soda

A Forum a touching documentary about the reality of the Japanese fishing villages (Luigi Noera from Berlin in collaboration with Marina fearful - Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale) Premiered at the 68th edition of the Berlin Festival, within the Forum section, Inland Sea is the last, moving documentary - which tells of Ushimado, a small fishing village set to remain the desert - the Japanese director Kazuhiro Soda. An elderly man, with his face full of wrinkles, salt on his fishing boat and heads, as routine for many years

SPECIAL 68th #BERLINALE #8 – 15/25 FEBRUARY 2018: (DAY 3) – TRANSIT di Christian Petzold

Christian Petzold struck that the Berlinale audience in the current and intense story of empathy for refugees of all times and places (Luigi Noera from Berlin in collaboration with Marina fearful - Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale) Presented in competition at the 68th edition of the Berlin Festival, Transit is the latest feature film by German director Christian Petzold. The story here staging is a story from the universal breath, set in France, to be exact - during the German occupation - but with location and contemporary costumes. The timeless story of a man, Georg,

SPECIAL 68th #BERLINALE #7 – 15/25 FEBRUARY 2018: (DAY 3) – DOVLATOV di Alexej German Jr.

The Russian giant Alexei German Jr. with Dovlatov lays bare the atrocities of socialism in Soviet times (Luigi Noera from Berlin in collaboration with Marina fearful - Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale) Presented in competition at the 68th Berlinale, Dovlatov is the latest film by Russian director Alexei German Jr. A work felt, complex, profoundly painful realized by this German, which - set in November 1971 - he tells us one week of the life of the young Soviet writer Sergei Dovlatov, who, working mainly as a journalist,

SPECIAL 68th #BERLINALE #6 – 15/25 FEBRUARY 2018: (DAY 3) – EVA di Jacquot

France and Huppert in jeopardy in the remake of the movie of the 60's with the unforgettable Jeanne Moreau (Luigi Noera from Berlin in collaboration with Marina fearful - Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale) Presented in competition at the 68th edition of the Berlin Film Festival, Eva is the latest feature film by French director Benoit Jacquot, starring the great Isabelle Huppert and actor-revelation Gaspard Ulliel. Intriguing the opening words he sees a young Ulliel, who, forced by financial constraints to prostitution, He pays a visit to an old playwright and, following the sudden death of

SPECIAL 68th #BERLINALE #4 – 15/25 FEBRUARY 2018: (DAY 1) Opening with ISLE of DOGS Wes Anderson

The opening film - and in competition for the Golden Bear - the 68th edition of the Berlin Festival, Isle of Dogs is the latest, interesting work of US filmmaker Wes Anderson, and his second animated film (from Berlin the active collaboration of Marina fearful - Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale) We propose the opening film , the emotions of Marina fearful. When he left the room tells us enthusiastically the director's predisposition to kind of animation. An elegant stop motion - mixed with images that both are remembering

With his latest ensemble film A House All Good, Gabriele Muccino returns to his love for the Made in Italy

In Italian cinemas from 14 February, At home all good is the latest work of the Italian filmmaker Gabriele Muccino. Peter and Dawn are celebrating their golden wedding and, for the occasion, They have decided to unite their large family in order to celebrate together on the island where they now live for years. A sudden storm, however, It will prevent the ferry to depart and, Consequently, the huge extended family will be forced to spend two days on the island. On this occasion, old grudges come back to the surface, born new loves, jump out important truths and, perhaps, at the end of "holiday

Disappointing the staging of the versatile Clint Eastwood on a fact really happened: 15:17 Attack on Train

In Italian cinemas from February 8, 15:17 Attack the train is the latest work of the famous film director and actor Clint Eastwood. Based on a true story, the film tells the story of three American boys - also present here as interpreters in the role of self - who saved the lives of more than 500 people during a terrorist attack on a train to Paris took place on 21 August 2015. This highly anticipated work of Eastwood tells us, in particular, three stories of three troubled children from infancy, that, however, soon

After Chicken Run Nick Park presents its new "politically scorrect" stop motion The Primitives for children and large

In Italian cinemas from February 8, Primitive is the last work of the famous British animator Nick Park, winner in the 2001 Academy Award for Best Feature Animation for Chicken Run, where they were staged - with careful in stop motion technique and fine figures made out of clay - the universal themes of friendship and the right to individual freedom. We are in the Stone Age. Following a volcanic explosion, some primitive men began kicking a round hot stone. This gave rise to the football, afterwards

The wire hidden, last unmissable film by Paul Thomas Anderson, It puts a mortgage on OSCAR

In Italian cinemas from 22 February, The hidden wire is the latest film directed by the renowned US filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson, which he received six nominations for Academy Awards 2018: best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Daniel Day-Lewis), Best Supporting Actress (Lesley Manville), Best Costume Design and Best Original Score. The film, set in the world of the London fashion of the fifties, Reynolds sees the character of the protagonist of the film Woodcock. Man is among the most important designers of the time and is known for his gruff and grumpy, as well as his love

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