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The Umbria Film Festival is ready to welcome Terry Gilliam, Matthias Glassner and Laura Citarella

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- Amongst the other important guests present at the 29th edition of the gathering are the master of Italian animational Enzo D’Alò and the filmmakers Saverio Costanzo and Ameer Fakher Eldin

The Umbria Film Festival is ready to welcome Terry Gilliam, Matthias Glassner and Laura Citarella
Director Laura Citarella (© 2022 Dario Caruso for Cineuropa - dario-caruso.fr, @studio.photo.dar, Dario Caruso)

Between 8 and 13 July, the medieval village of Montone will once again transform into a large open air cinema to welcome the 29th edition of the Umbria Film Festival. The event marks the beginning of a new artistic direction led by Maria Teresa Cavina.

As is tradition, the Italian festival celebrates auteur cinema with a selection of premieres, short films, classics and encounters with protagonists of the international cinematic scene. Amongst the most highly anticipated guests is Terry Gilliam, the visionary director and an honorary citizen of Montone, deeply connected to the festival for years. Gilliam will be the topic of a masterclass titled The Terry Prophecy and will introduce the special screening of his masterpiece Brazil (1985), which is celebrating its 40th anniversary. At his side will be Charles McKeown, co-writer of the film, to whom the symbolic “Keys of the City” will be handed, a recognition that the festival reserves each year for an important figure of world cinema.

The same “Keys” will be also handed to two important auteurs: Enzo D’Alò, a master of Italian animation, and Laura Citarella, an Argentinian director amongst the most significant voices in contemporary Latin American. D’Alò will present a special programme for the 50 years of Pimpa and will hold a masterclass, while Citarella will accompany a screening of her films Ostende and Trenque Lauquen [+see also:
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, the latter of which will be shown in two parts, and will hold an meeting on the collective El Pampero Cine.

The festival will also welcome other internationally renowned auteurs. Director Ameer Fakher Eldin, who will present Yunan [+see also:
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, will meet the audience; meanwhile, Matthias Glassner will accompany Dying [+see also:
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interview: Matthias Glasner
interview: Red Carpet @ European Film …
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, an intense, 3 hours-long work about loss and the family. Amongst the Italians is Saverio Costanzo, who will be awarded the Excellence Award and will introduce the screening of his debut Private [+see also:
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(2004). Adriano Valerio will also present three short films, amongst which the recent Casablanca (2024).

Additionally, the international short film competition Amarcorti will offer a varied selection of works from Italy, Greenland, Palestine, Canada and France.

Completing the programme are numerous sidebar activities: the daily podcast recording by the magazine Sentieri Selvaggi, roundtables such as Luci nell’oscurità. Il cinema come atto etico [Lights in the darkness. Cinema as an ethical act] (with Giorgio Gosetti), jazz concerts, artistic interventions such as Becoming X into the Gilliamverse and nocturnal live drawing.

A screening of the documentary Orwell: 2+2=5 by Raoul Peck will close the event.

(Translated from Italian)

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