Venice Film Festival: the program for Friday 9 September with Nicchiarelli, Stone and Panahi | Cinema
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In competition and out of competition
In the Sala Grande it starts with the out-of-competition program: at 2.30 pm there is Oliver Stone with his Nuclear. At 4.45 pm we move on to the competition with Bears don’t exist by Jafar Panahi, at 19.00 there Clear by Susana Nicchiarelli and then at 9.30 pm closes the competition Les Mien by Roschdy Zem. At 7.15 pm always out of competition in the Sala Darsena there is the series Copenhagen cowboy by Nicolas Winding Refn.
Horizons and Extra Horizons
The Orizzonti competition continues in Sala Darsena at 2 pm with A noiva (The bride) by Sérgio Tréfaut and at 16.30 with Chleb i sól (Bread and salt) by Damian Kocur.
Critics ‘Week and Authors’ Days
For Critics’ Week, the competition closes with Happy birthday by Giorgio Ferrero e queens by Yasmine Benkiran. At the end, conversation with the authors and the cast.
The last day of the 19th edition begins with the live streaming of the gathering of the 27 representatives of the countries of the European Community who, with the help of the president Celine Sciammawill decide the winner of the Award of the Director of the GdA, led by Karel Och, artistic director of the Karlovy Vary Festival. The public and the authors will be able to experience the emotion of the verdict live, in the gazebo of the Casa degli Autori or via streaming Facebook page of the Giornate degli Autori, starting at 10.00.
But the big appointment is for 4.45 pm in Sala Perla with Steve Buscemithis time in the role of director, e Tessa Thompsonchosen as the protagonist of the closing film out of competition The listener. In this post-pandemic era, the disorder of the world has turned the wave of women and men lost in despair into a tsunami. Buscemi, supported by the screenplay by Alessandro Camon, tells us a cross-section of Western society in difficulty by putting one of the most popular actresses of the moment, Tessa Thompson, listening to a helpline for lonely people, listening to women and men who represent the troubled modernity of our world that needs to be understood and saved. “When I first read Alessandro Camon’s fantastic screenplay, I was moved and excited, but also a little intimidated by the challenges that awaited me “so Buscemi comments on the film and continues: “I loved working with the amazing Tessa Thompson and marveled at her intense and nuanced performance. The listener in his addressing a topic such as mental health, he brings to light problems that are close to my heart, which have risen to the fore in these years full of uncertainty. In an age where superhero entertainment is a pleasant way to escape from reality and also a way not to face it, it seemed important to me to make a film in our protagonist has a super power that each of us can find inside. self: knowing how to listen “.
The screening will be anticipated by 19th edition award ceremony of the Giornate degli Autori, with the delivery of Europa Cinemas labelof the Audience Awardof recognition BNL x Cinema of the Future he was born in Award of the Director of the GdA.
Stefano Collizzolli And Daniele Gagliano instead they are the protagonists of the last film of the Venetian Nights in Sala Laguna, a section organized in agreement with Isola Edipo. Two decades after the G8 in Genoa, the two directors make us relive that story with If destiny they are good:“Twenty years is the time in which a boy becomes an adult, and an elderly adult”comment the registers. “There are two generations who have gone through that experience, in one way or another; and that twenty years later they cannot consider it closed. The dream of Genoa 2001 is not over, because the great themes of those days – growing inequality, finance that concentrates resources in the hands of the few and precarious or crush the many, robbery to the detriment of the environment, great migrations – these are today’s issues, only more urgent. “ Stefano Collizzolli is author and director of documentary cinema and founding partner of ZaLab. Among his films Our best years (2012) and Our country (2019). Daniele Gaglianone made his feature film debut with I our yearsselected at the Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes, and in 2004 he won with Not even fate the Tiger Award in Rotterdam. He was at the Giornate degli Autori in 2011 with Rust and in 2013 with My class (2013). Collizzolli and Gaglianone wrote together Where to look (2018) and Time has remained (2021).
The film will be anticipated by the screening of the winning short film from Laguna Sud, Neptune from Giulio Gobbetti, story of the young heir of a family of hoteliers in Sottomarina di Chioggia. Appointment at 9.30 pm in Sala Laguna.
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