El Bif&st rinde homenaje a Marco Bellocchio y proyecta 18 películas internacionales
por Vittoria Scarpa
- La 15.ª edición del Festival Internacional Film&Tv de Bari, que tendrá lugar del 16 al 23 de marzo, también entregará un premio a Matteo Garrone
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Upwards of 130 events across an 8-day period, including screenings, masterclasses, meetings, conferences and a tribute to Marco Bellocchio, and 18 foreign films hailing from fifteen or so countries from around the world, plus another dozen films produced in Italy, are on the agenda at the 15th edition of Bif&st – the Bari International Film&Tv Festival, which is scheduled to unspool in the Apulian capital between 16 and 24 March in the Petruzzelli, Piccinni, Kursaal and Margherita theatres.
As ever, the Teatro Petruzzelli will play host to the 8 films gracing the non-competitive International Premieres section, all of which (bar one) will be screening in Italian premieres. Besides the festival’s opening film, May December by Todd Haynes, which stars Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore, Bari audiences will also get to see French-Spanish-Chilean title The Movie Teller [+lee también:
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entrevista: Lone Scherfig
ficha de la película] by Danish director Lone Scherfig and starring Bérénice Bejo, Antonio de la Torre and Daniel Brühl; Another End [+lee también:
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entrevista: Piero Messina
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entrevista: Vincent Perez
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ficha de la película] by Brit Oliver Parker, starring Michael Caine, and Margherita Vicario’s directorial debut Gloria! [+lee también:
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entrevista: Margherita Vicario
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The 12 films selected for the competitive International Panorama section are also scheduled to screen in Italian premieres, following which the jury composed of critics Maurizio Porro (president), Fabio Ferzetti and Federico Pontiggia, producer Elisabetta Olmi and actress Iris Peynado will hand out trophies for Best Director, Best Actress and Best Actor. The titles in this line-up are All Your Faces [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by Jeanne Herry, Back to Alexandria by Tamer Ruggli, Gondola [+lee también:
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entrevista: Veit Helmer
ficha de la película] by Veit Helmer, Over the Cracks [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by Camille Japy, The Quiet Maid [+lee también:
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entrevista: Miguel Faus
ficha de la película] by Miguel Faus, Body Odyssey [+lee también:
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entrevista: Grazia Tricarico
ficha de la película] by Grazia Tricarico, Natasha’s Dance [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by Jos Stelling, Baltimore [+lee también:
entrevista: Christine Molloy y Joe Law…
ficha de la película] by Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor, Stella. A Life [+lee también:
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entrevista: Kilian Riedhof
ficha de la película] by Kilian Riedhof, La tartaruga by Fabrizio Nardocci and El salto by Benito Zambrano. Karl R. Hearne’s Canadian movie The G, which is the only non-European title on the agenda, is set to round off the section.
ItaliaFilmFest/The Best of the Year will be hosting screenings of films which have already been singled out by the critics’ jury at Bif&st and whose awards are due to be handed out during evening awards ceremonies, namely Felicità [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by Micaela Ramazzotti (for which Sergio Rubini was crowned Best Supporting Actor and which claimed Best Cinematography), Io capitano [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by Matteo Garrone (winning Best Director and Best Music, while Garrone will also receive the Fellini Award for Cinematic Excellence), There Is Still Tomorrow [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by Paola Cortellesi (scooping Best New Director, Best Producer and Best Costumes), Lubo [+lee también:
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entrevista: Giorgio Diritti
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ficha de la película] by Giorgio Diritti (Best Screenplay), Kidnapped [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by Marco Bellocchio (Best Editing), A Brighter Tomorrow [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by Nanni Moretti (for which Barbora Bobulova was named Best Supporting Actress), Mi fanno male i capelli [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by Edoardo De Angelis (which earned Pierfrancesco Favino the title of Best Actor).
Last but not least, ItaliaFilmFest/New Italian Cinema is set to present 8 Italian films in world premieres (including Zamora [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by Neri Marcorè and La casa di Ninetta by Lina Sastri), which will then be judged by a jury composed of 24 viewers and presided over by producer Donatella Palermo, while the 9 documentaries screening in world premieres will make up the non-competitive ItaliaFilmFest/DocIn section (which includes E tu slegalo by Maurizio Sciarra, revolving around Franco Basaglia). Meanwhile, 16 of Marco Bellocchio’s movies, as chosen by the director himself, are set to be screened at a rate of two per day, as part of the tribute to the Italian filmmaker.
(Traducción del italiano)
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