Post by warner123 on Feb 27, 2024 0:45:12 GMT -5
A slightly off-topic post, but also an event not to be missed for the Roman inhabitants.... The Pigneto 2008 Film Writing Festival opens in a few days , conceived and created by Alphaville Cineclub and now in its fifth edition. Scheduled for next December 11th to 14th and in collaboration with the Libraries of Rome and the Italian Federation; Cinema clubs, Alphaville offers four days dedicated to writing for cinema, be it subjects, screenplays, treatments, but also books, essays, articles, all in the presence of the authors, accompanied by screenings and meetings with the protagonists of the selected works.
The theme of this edition of the festival is politics, understood Uruguay Mobile Number List not only as an essential element of auteur cinematographic works which allowed, particularly in the 1960s/70s, a necessary reflection on the civil and ethical transformations in our country, but also the politics of cinema and therefore the ability of this medium to impact the spectator's awareness, if however also supported by institutional interventions that guarantee its production, distribution and visibility in cinemas.
Tinto Brass, Daniele Luchetti, Marco Turco, Daniele Cini, Monica Repetto will meet the spectators of the Festival by proposing their works, contemporary or already 'historical', and reasoning on the 'reality' of certain cinema which, beyond the narrative model used, be it documentary or fiction cinema, has always tried to analyze and understand the cause/effect relationship of some of the most significant facts in our history. In particular, Tinto Brass will be present on Saturday 13th in the Spazio Fortebraccio, in via Fortebraccio 1, with the film Ca Ira – The river of revolt, a 1964 work on the revolutions of the twentieth century, preceded by the documentary film by D.
The theme of this edition of the festival is politics, understood Uruguay Mobile Number List not only as an essential element of auteur cinematographic works which allowed, particularly in the 1960s/70s, a necessary reflection on the civil and ethical transformations in our country, but also the politics of cinema and therefore the ability of this medium to impact the spectator's awareness, if however also supported by institutional interventions that guarantee its production, distribution and visibility in cinemas.
Tinto Brass, Daniele Luchetti, Marco Turco, Daniele Cini, Monica Repetto will meet the spectators of the Festival by proposing their works, contemporary or already 'historical', and reasoning on the 'reality' of certain cinema which, beyond the narrative model used, be it documentary or fiction cinema, has always tried to analyze and understand the cause/effect relationship of some of the most significant facts in our history. In particular, Tinto Brass will be present on Saturday 13th in the Spazio Fortebraccio, in via Fortebraccio 1, with the film Ca Ira – The river of revolt, a 1964 work on the revolutions of the twentieth century, preceded by the documentary film by D.