La 21.ª edición de Alice nella Città presenta fábulas modernas y cine de animación y de género
por Vittoria Scarpa
- La sección autónoma de la Fiesta del Cine de Roma dedicada a los jóvenes y a los descubrimientos tendrá lugar del 18 al 29 de octubre en varios lugares de la capital italiana
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Ten international works in competition, 4 out of competition, 8 titles in the Panorama Italy competition, not to mention special screenings, restored works and short films amidst world premieres, directorial debuts and original films: the 21st edition of Alice nella Città, the independent, parallel section of Rome Film Fest dedicated to the younger generations, is offering up a jam-packed programme (between 18 and 29 October, in various locations across the capital) where fairy tales are used as a means to explore the modern world.
Identity, desire and the search for identity are just some of the themes running through many of the titles selected this year by Alice’s directors Fabia Bettini and Gianluca Giannelli, who presented the programme on Wednesday in Rome’s Auditorium. The competition will open with Molly Manning Walker’s How to Have Sex [+lee también:
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entrevista: Molly Manning Walker
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Also available to view in the Out of Competition line-up are Club Zero [+lee también:
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Among the 8 titles gracing the Panorama Italy line-up, which blend the monstrous with the wonderous, the brutality of nature with childlike amazement, and archaic forces with new ways of living, is Luna Gualano’s La guerra del Tiburtino III [+lee también:
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Rounding off the Alice programme are events such as the Womenlands meetings, for a new kind of female-style storytelling approach, involving actresses Anna Foglietta, Alissa Jung and Nastassja Kinski; encounters with directors Jessica Hausner and Fien Troch; a tribute to animator and director Simone Massi (recently seen in Venice with Nowhere [+lee también:
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(Traducción del italiano)
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