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6.11.10

Premios del Festival de Roma


INTERNATIONAL ROME FILM FESTIVAL

The Official Awards of the fifth edition

AWARDS CONFERRED BY THE INTERNATIONAL JURY

An international jury presided by Sergio Castellitto, and composed of journalist and writer Natalia Aspesi, director Ulu Grosbard, writer Patrick McGrath, director Edgar Reitz, and the director of the Multimedial Arts Museum in Moscow, Olga Sviblova, judged the films in Competition within the Official Selection.

The international jury conferred the:

- Marc’Aurelio Jury Award for Best Film: Kill Me Please by Olias Barco

- Marc’Aurelio Grand Jury Award: Hævnen – In a Better World by Susanne Bier

- Marc’Aurelio Special Jury Award: Poll by Chris Kraus

- Marc’Aurelio Jury Award for Best Actor: Toni Servillo for Una Vita Tranquilla

- Marc’Aurelio Jury Award for Best Actress: the entire female cast of Las Buenas hierbas

- Special Plaque of the President of the Italian Republic for the film which best emphasizes human and social values: Dog Sweat by Hossein Keshavarz

AUDIENCE AWARD

By means of an electronic system, the Festival provided for the participation of the audiences to the conferring of the Marc’Aurelio Audience Award for Best Film – BNL in Competition within the Official Selection.

The audiences conferred the:

- Marc’Aurelio Audience Award for Best Film – BNL: Hævnen – In a Better World by Susanne Bier

MARC'AURELIO AWARD FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY IN THE EXTRA SECTION

An international jury composed of documentary film makers, presided by da Folco Quilici, and composed of Anna Glogowski, Villi Herman, Alexandre O. Philippe and Kayo Yoshida, conferred the:

- Marc’Aurelio Award for Best Documentary in the Extra section: De Regenmakers by Floris-Jan Van Luyn

MARC'AURELIO AWARD FOR EMERGING NEW TALENTS

As of this 2010 edition, the Festival also conferred the Marc'Aurelio Award for Emerging New Talents, in collaboration with the Youth Department of the Presidency of the Council of Ministries. The new acknowledgement is meant so as to award the best director or best actor/actress at his/her first film.

The jury composed of Andrea Piersanti (chairman), Valentina Carnelutti, Claudio Giovannesi, Uliana Kovaleva and Giampaolo Rossi, conferred the:

- Marc’Aurelio Award for Emerging New Talents: Kaspar Munk for Hold Om Mig

KIDS AWARDS

The films in competition within the Alice nella città section received two Marc'Aurelio Alice nella città Awards. The winners were chosen by two juries: one composed of children from eight to thirteen years of age, and the other by teenagers from fourteen to seventeen years of age, both specially selected between audiences and schools.

The two kids juries conferred the:

- Marc’Aurelio Alice nella città Under 12 Award: I Want To Be a Soldier by Christian Molina

- Marc’Aurelio Alice nella città Over 12 Award: Adem by Hans Van Nuffel

MARC’AURELIO AWARD IN MEMORY OF SUSO CECCHI D’AMICO

The fifth edition of the Festival conferred the Marc'Aurelio Award in memory of the Italian screenwriter who passed away on 31st July of this year.

MARC'AURELIO ACTING AWARD

The Festival conferred the Marc’Aurelio Acting Award on Julianne Moore.

Marc’Aurelio Jury Award for Best Film

Kill Me Please

by Olias Barco, Belgio, 2010, 96’

Cast: Virgile Bramly, Aurelien Recoing, Benoit Poelvoorde

An irresistible, grotesque black comedy, shot in black and white, and very politically incorrect. Medical pioneer Dr. Kruger (Aurélien Recoing) wants to rectify suicide. His dream is to create a therapeutic framework where suicide is no longer a tragedy but a simple, medically assisted act. But in the isolated mountains where the good doctor Kruger realizes his dream of the perfect suicide, Death strikes only when IT decides the time has come.

Marc’Aurelio Grand Jury Award

Hævnen – In a Better World

by Susanne Bier, Denmark, 2010 - 113’

Cast: Mikael Persbrandt, Trine Dyrholm, Ulrich Thomsen

Doctor Anton (Mikael Persbrandt) returns home to a quiet and dreary small Danish town from Sudan, where he works in a refugee camp. The story revolves around the lives of two families who cross and the extraordinary and risky friendship which blossoms between Elias (Markus Rygaard) and Christian (William Jøhnk Nielsen). A powerful reflection on the strength of peace activism and the overriding dominance of violence. Bier's film has been accused by the Sudan government of being anti-Islamic and its narration of the Darfur trauma has been denied.

Marc’Aurelio Special Jury Award

Poll

by Chris Kraus, Germany, Austria, Estonia, 2010 - 129’

Cast: Paula Beer, Edgar Selge, Tambet Tuisk

On the eve of World War I, 14-year-old Oda von Siering (Paula Beer) returns to her home, on the Baltic coast, a place uneasily shared by Germans, Russians and Estonians, at the border between Germany and the Russian empire during its dark decline. Oda's father, Ebbo (Edgar Selge), is a morbid scientist who has an obscure liking for experiments on racial breeding and controls the family with a cruel hand. The inquisitive and rebellious Oda nurses a wounded Estonian anarchist (Tambet Tuisk) back to health and what starts off as romantic child's play turns into an act of defiance able to trigger off an uncontrollable chain reaction.

Marc’Aurelio Jury Award for Best Actor

Toni Servillo

Una Vita Tranquilla

by Claudio Cupellini, Italy, Germany, France, 2010 - 105’

Cast: Toni Servillo, Marco D’Amore, Francesco Di Leva

Rosario Russo (Toni Servillo) hails from southern Italy, has a young family and is perfectly integrated in his new home near Frankfurt where he runs a restaurant and hotel business. He keeps a low profile, has changed identities, speaks an impeccable German - finally, his past is behind him. Until one day, his son Diego (Marco D'Amore), shows up at his doorstep, and his past suddenly comes back to haunt him.

Marc’Aurelio Jury Award for Best Actress

The entire female cast

Las Buenas hierbas

by Maria Novaro, Mexico, 2010 - 120’

Cast: Ursula Pruneda, Ofelia Medina, Ana Ofelia Murguìa, Mìriam Balderas

Dhalia (Ursula Pruneda) is separated, lives with her small son Cosmo (Cosmo González Muñoz) and works for a radio station. Her mother, Lala (Ofelia Medina), is in charge of the Botanical Gardens at Mexico's University. Their lives march on slowly until Lala is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and asks her daughter to help her before she completely loses her mind. Lala gives Dhalia her lastest research on plants and herbal remedies that, according to Pre-Columbian, Mexican tradition, cure the human soul.

Special Plaque of the President of the Italian Republic for the film which best emphasizes human and social values

Dog Sweat

by Hossein Keshavarz, Iran, USA, 2010 - 90’

Cast: Sara Esfahani, Tahereh Azadi, Shahrokhi Taslimi

Using the subversive urgency of cinéma vérité, the lives of six young people unfold in present day Iran. Misunderstood by their families and oppressed by conservative Islamic society, they act out their personal desires behind closed doors. Shot clandestinely throughout Tehran before the elections of 2009, Hossein Keshavarz's provocative film challenges the status quo by providing the new generation of Iranians a fervent voice of rebellion.

Marc’Aurelio Audience Award for Best Film – BNL

Hævnen – In a Better World

by Susanne Bier, Denmark, 2010 - 113’

Cast: Mikael Persbrandt, Trine Dyrholm, Ulrich Thomsen

Doctor Anton (Mikael Persbrandt) returns home to a quiet and dreary small Danish town from Sudan, where he works in a refugee camp. The story revolves around the lives of two families who cross and the extraordinary and risky friendship which blossoms between Elias (Markus Rygaard) and Christian (William Jøhnk Nielsen). A powerful reflection on the strength of peace activism and the overriding dominance of violence. Bier's film has been accused by the Sudan government of being anti-Islamic and its narration of the Darfur trauma has been denied.

Marc’Aurelio Award for Best Documentary in the Extra section

De Regenmakers

by Floris-Jan Van Luyn Holland, 2010 - 70’

An unusual look at a vast, uncharted territory: the environment in China and its ecological condition. The viewers' guides on this journey are four Chinese activists who bravely engage in a daily struggle (mostly doomed to fail, as even these heroes seem to perceive) against the local authorities, lobbies large and small, outmoded mentalities and positions that won't budge.

Marc’Aurelio Award for Emerging New Talents

Kaspar Munk for Hold Om Mig

By Kaspar Munk, Denmark, 2010 - 76’

Cast: Julie Sandra Brochorst Andersen, Wili Julius Findsen, Sofia Mileva Cukic

Sara (Julie B. Andersen), Mikkel (Frederik Christian Johansen), Hassan (Hicham Najid) and Louise (Sofia Cukic) are four teenagers who are searching for their own identity and an anchor in their lives. One ill-fated day in the classroom a misunderstanding is thrown out of proportion and creates a wave of chaos. Suddenly they are the guilty ones and the victims of a game that has got out of hand.

Marc’Aurelio Alice nella città Under 12 Award

I Want To Be a Soldier

by Christian Molina, Spain, Italy, 2010 - 88’

Cast: Danny Glover, Fergus Riordan, Jo Kelly, Valeria Marini

Alex (Fergus Riordan) is an average 8-year-old child and like many others his age he has an imaginary friend, Astronaut Captain Harry Ben Temple. When his mother (Jo Kelly) gives birth to twins, Alex starts to have communication problems and becomes withdrawn. Hurt and betrayed, he uses emotional blackmail to persuade his father (Andrew Tarbet) to grant him his dearest wish: a TV set for his bedroom. Through Television, Alex discovers an exciting new world and changes not only his way of seeing things but also his imaginary alter ego into that of Sergeant John Cluster. He is so fascinated by images of war and violence that he becomes obsessed.

Marc’Aurelio Alice nella città Over 12 Award

Adem

by Hans Van Nuffel, Belgium, 2010 - 98’

Cast: Stef Aerts, Wouter Hendrickx

Tom (Stef Aerts) and his brother Lucas (Maarten Mertens) suffer from cystic fybrosis, a genetic disease that slowly destroys their lungs. In the hospital, Tom meets Xavier (Wouter Hendrickx), who suffers from the same illness but behaving like a top athlete. Xavier is a confirmed optimist, even when he is dumped by his girlfriend Anneleen (Marie Vinck). Tom takes in Xavier's energy and joy of life. He roams the hospital grounds and falls for the charms of quirky Eline (Anemone Valcke), who has been quarantined for months due to an infection. They are not allowed to touch and can only talk to each other over the phone. Yet, they start a romance.

25.9.09

Programación del Festival de Roma


Competition:

After by Alberto Rodriguez - Spain
Alza La Testa by Alessandro Angelini - Italy
Brotherhood by Nicolo Donato - Denmark
Every Day Is A Holiday (Chaque Jour Est Une Fete) by Dima El-Horr - France - Lebanon
Dawson, Island 10 (Dawson Isla 10) by Miguel Littin - Chile - Brazil - Venezuela
The Last Station by Michael Hoffman - Germany
Plan B by Marco Berger - Argentina (FOTO)
Youth (Quingnian) by Geng Jun - China
Regrets (Les Regrets) by Cedric Kahn - France
Triage by Danis Tanovic - France-Ireland-Spain
The Man Who Will Come by L’Uomo Che Verra - Giorgio Dirtti - Italy
Up In The Air by Jason Reitman - US
Sea Purple (Viola Di Mare) by Donatella Maiorca - Italy
Vision by Margareth Von Trotta - Germany

Out Of Competition:
Christine (Cristina) by Stefania Sandrelli - Italy
The City Of Your Final Destination by James Ivory - US
The Concert (Le Concert) by Radu Mihaileanu - France- Romania-Belgium-Italy
I, Don Giovanni (Io, Don Giovanni) by Carlos Saura - Italy-Spain
Julie & Julia by Nora Ephron - US
The Warrior And The Wolf (Lang Zai Ji) by Zhuangzhuang Tian - China
Oggi Sposi - Just Married by Luca Lucini
A Serious Man by Joel and Ethan Coen - US

Out of competition - Alice in The City
Hachiko: A Dog’s Story by Lasse Hallstrom - US
Astro Boy by David Bowers - US

Special Event

The Twilight Saga: New Moon - presentation of sequences from the upcoming film

Extra - documentaries in competition:
American Boy: A Profile Of Steven Prince/ American Prince by Martin Scorsese, Tommy Pallotta - US
Con Artist by Michael Sladek - US
Fratelli D’Italia by Claudio Giovannesi - Italy
Garbo, The Man Who Saved The World by Edmon Roch - Spain
I Knew It Was You by Richard Shepard - US
L’Italia Del Nostro Scontento by Elisa Fuksas, Francesca Muci, Lucrezia Le Moli - Italy
Latta E Caffe - Riccardo Dalisi, Napoli E Il Teatro Della Decrescita by Antonello Matarazzo with Bruno Di Marino
Mamachas Del Ring - Betty M. Park - Bolivia
PIN2011 - Recollection Of The Street (Erinnerung An Die Strasse) by Torsten Konig- Germany
The One Man Beatles by Cosimo Messeri - Italy
Severe Clear by Kristian Fraga - US
Sons Of Cuba by Andrew Lang - UK

3.10.08

"El artista" compite en Roma

El Artista, film dirigido por Mariano Cohn y Gastón Duprat, fue seleccionado para participar en la Competencia Oficial del Festival de Cine de Roma

Aleph Media presenta una producción de Costa Films y Barter en asociación con Istituto Luce de Italia y DTV Producciones, rodada en Buenos Aires, Roma y Montevideo.

El film argentino ha sido elegido para participar en la Selección Oficial del 3º Festival Internacional de Cine de Roma 2008, que tendrá lugar entre el 22 y el 31 de octubre próximos.

El Artista explora el mundo del arte, sus jugadores y la delgada línea entre lo que es “arte” y lo que no. Cuenta como productor asociado con el reconocido artista argentino León Ferrari y es el único film argentino en competencia oficial dentro del festival.


25.9.08

Adelantos del Festival de Roma

Fuente: Variety

U.S. and European indie pics play prominently in the Rome Film Festival's Extra sidebar, a mix of cutting-edge and vintage offerings including onstage conversations with Al Pacino, Wes Anderson, Michael Cimino and David Cronenberg.

The 27-pic selection, 12 of which are docus, will see Sundance standouts "Baghead" and docu "Man on Wire" unspool alongside the international bow of Danish Dogma helmer Thomas Vinterberg's new drama "When a Man Comes Home."

Gallic helmer and former Cahiers du Cinema critic Olivier Assayas will be on hand with his "L'heure d'ete" (Summer Hours), to be followed by a public chat.

The all-formats section also sees a selection of animation shorts by California Institute of the Arts 2008 graduates; the John Walter docu "Theater of War," which delves into Meryl Streep preparing her stage perf in Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage"; and Morgan Spurlock's docu "Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?"

Belgian movie "JCVD," in which Jean-Claude Van Damme parodies his action-stud persona, segues from Toronto, while Peter Greenaway's "Rembrandt's J'accuse," which links a Rembrandt painting to a murder plot, will unspool in Rome after preeming in Pusan.

Pacino will be feted by the Eternal City fest on opening day, Oct. 22, with a previously announced lifetime achievement nod.

Anderson is coming on behalf of Martin Scorsese's The Film Foundation to present a new print of Albert Levin's 1951 fantasy "Pandora and the Flying Dutchman," starring Ava Gardner and James Mason, restored by the foundation in tandem with the Rome fest.

Cronenberg will unveil Chromosomes, an art show of his movie stills, and also will be feted with a retro, while Cimino will hold a public conversation about his favorite dance sequences on film, likely to include his Blue Danube Waltz set piece in "Heaven's Gate."

Besides Extra, the fest's other sidebar is a focus on new Brazilian cinema that will kick off with culinary comedy "Estomago: A Gastronomic Story" and include recent smash local hit "My Name Ain't Johnny" by Mauro Lima.

As previously announced, helmer Edoardo De Andrade's docu "Coracao Vagabundo," dedicated to pop sensation Caetano Veloso, will unspool with Veloso on hand to perform following the screening.

A lavish Brazilian carnival-like party on Rome's Piazza Navona, choreographed by multi-tasking musician Arto Lindsay, will be the centerpiece of the fest's opening-day celebrations.

The Rome Film Festival runs Oct. 22-31. The main lineup will be announced Oct. 1.