SPECIAL # VENICE78 #5 – 1/11SETTEMBER 2021: (DAY 2) 107 Mothers by Peter Kerekes - the review by Marina Pavido

(Luigi Noera from Venice with the kind collaboration of Marina Pavido and Annamaria Stramondo and from the WEB room Maria Vittoria Battaglia - Photos are published courtesy of the Biennale) Un approccio registico di pedinamento zavattiniano è alla base del film di Peter Kerekes Presentato all’interno della sezione Orizzonti a Venezia78, 107 Mothers is the latest feature film directed by Peter Kerekes. The Greek film about the Shoah in Greece, but many stories set in a special Odessa prison. A women's prison where numerous mothers and pregnant women are housed, each of which has a prison sentence to serve,

SPECIAL # VENEZIA78 # 3 - 1 / 11SEPTEMBER 2021: (DAY 1) Les Promesses by Thomas Kruithoff - the review by Marina Pavido

Politics, the corruption, il desiderio di potere interpretati dalla grande Isabelle Huppert Presentato in anteprima a Venezia78, within the Horizons section, Les Promesses is the latest feature by French director Thomas Kruithoff, starring Isabelle Huppert and Reda Kateb. In the city of Clémence, therefore, chaos reigns, the underworld and unemployment. Some residents of a large suburban apartment building complain about the poor condition of their homes. They were in their time cheated by those who had the task of managing the maintenance of their building. Clémence is about to conclude the

SONS OF THE SUN – #KHORSHID in Majid Majidi dal 2 SEPTEMBER AT THE CINEMA

Academy Award® nominee Majid Majidi, already nominated for "Boys from Heaven", go behind the camera to tell a new and exciting children's story. The film "Sons of the Sun" was presented in competition at the 77th Venice International Film Festival, where the young protagonist Rouhollah Zamani was awarded the Marcello Mastroianni Prize 2020, and was selected to represent Iran in the Best International Film category at the Oscars® 2021. At the center of the plot is the exciting story of 12-year-old Ali and his three friends

SPECIAL 71st #BERLINALE - session 1/5 March 2021 #18 (DAY 5): A Cop Movie by Alonso Ruizpalacios - the review by Marina Pavido

(Berlin Luigi Noera with the kind collaboration of Marina fearful - Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale) Awarded the Silver Bear for Best Technical Contribution to the Berlinale 2021, A Cop Movie is the latest feature by filmmaker Alonso Ruizpalacios. Teresa e Montoya. A young couple, fallen in love. A couple like many others. O forse no? A Cop Movie kicks off as an ordinary detective film. But, in fact, during the staging, it never ceases to surprise us. Teresa talks in the car and tells us her story. Non

SPECIAL 71st #BERLINALE - session 1/5 March 2021 #17 (DAY 5): Just a movement by Vincent Meessen – the review

(Berlin Luigi Noera with the kind collaboration of Marina fearful - Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale) Presented in the Forum section, the doc film Juste un mouvement by Vincent Meessen is inspired by the film La Chinoise by Jean-Luc Godard of the 1967. Filmed exclusively with non-professional actors and including Omar Blondin Diop's brothers and friends, who perform in this film: a director, a rapper, a poet, a Chinese worker, a shaolin master, a Senegalese intellectual, il ministro della Cultura del Senegal e addirittura il

SPECIAL 71st #BERLINALE - session 1/5 March 2021 #15 (DAY 4): Any Day Now by Hamy Ramezan - the editorial review

(Berlin Luigi Noera with the kind collaboration of Marina fearful - Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale) Premiered at the Berlinale 2021 - Generation section - Any Day Now is the latest feature film by director Hamy Ramezan. Any Day Now is a touching film, hard in its simplicity, which tells a difficult story to digest. A story of anxiety and disillusionment, of broken hopes and scarred lives. The story of a refugee family whose asylum request is rejected. The film focuses on a

SPECIAL 71st #BERLINALE - session 1/5 March 2021 # 14 (DAY 4): Berlinale Series “The Last Days of Gilda” by Gustavo Pizzi - the review

(Berlin Luigi Noera with the kind collaboration of Marina fearful- Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale) Premiered at the Berlinale 2021 – sezione Berlinale Series – Os últimos dias de Gilda è l’ultimo lavoro per la TV del regista brasiliano Gustavo Pizzi Da tempo la Berlinale offre uno spazio alle Serie TV che ormai vengono prodotte con lo stesso impegno e professionalità della pellicola cinematografica, - section. - section. Un set coloratissimo fa

SPECIAL 71st #BERLINALE - session 1/5 March 2021 # 12 (DAY 3): – From the Wild Sea, by Robin Petré – the editorial review

(Berlin Luigi Noera with the kind collaboration of Marina fearful- Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale) Premiered at the Berlinale 2021 – sezione Generation – From the Wild Sea è l’ultimo lungometraggio di Robin Petré From the Wild Sea è un documentario impegnativo che mette lo spettatore di fronte alle proprie responsabilità. Robin Petré, observing the work of some volunteers who in various parts of Europe spend their days saving fish fauna, points - legitimately - the finger at each of us. Our every action, every

SPECIAL 71st #BERLINALE - session 1/5 March 2021 # 10 (DAY 2): Hygiène sociale by Denis Côté - the review by Marina Pavido

(Berlin Luigi Noera with the kind collaboration of Marina fearful - Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale) Presented in the Encounters section at the Berlinale 2021, Social Hygiene is the latest feature by Canadian director Denis Coté. Antonin is a dandy with the ambition of becoming a famous writer. And this could also have happened if man had not always had a live and let live attitude, living inside the car of a friend of his and never taking any initiative. This attitude has always unnerved both

SPECIAL 71st #BERLINALE - session 1/5 March 2021 # 9 (DAY 2): A School In Cerro Hueso di Betania Cappato – the editorial review

(Berlin Luigi Noera with the kind collaboration of Marina fearful- Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale) Premiered at the Berlinale 2021 – sezione Generation – Une Escuela En Cerro Hueso è l’ultimo lungometraggio di Betania Cappato Una Escuela En Cerro Hueso è un film che parte dalla biografia della stessa regista. To Cappato's brother, indeed, had been diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder e, because of this, had been rejected by ben 17 schools. Only a small school in a rural village had accepted enrollment

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