Italian Film Festival
Welcome to the Italian Film Festival 2009 - New Zealand

2010 Locations and Dates

Auckland
Rialto Cinemas, Newmarket
September 29 - October 17
Bridgeway Cinemas, Northcote Pt
September 30 – October 17
Wellington, Paramount Cinemas
October 13 – October 27
Christchurch, Rialto Cinemas
October 20 – November 3
Dunedin, Rialto Cinemas
October 27 – November 10
Nelson, Suter Theatre
November 3 – 17
Napier, Century Cinema
November 10 – 24
Tauranga, Rialto Cinemas
November 17 – December 1

Italian Film



Films 2008 Italian Film festival

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Genre: Drama

Language: Italian with English Subtitles

Director: Roberto Andò

Cast: Alessio Boni, Emir Kusturica, Claudia Gerini, Donatella Finocchiaro, Valeria Solarino, Marco Baliani

Released: 2007

Duration: 100 Minutes

Rating: M contains violence and nudity

Distribution: Palace Films

 

Roberto Andò, director, started his career as assistant to the likes of Federico Fellini and Francis Ford Coppola. In his new film he directs Alessio Boni (“Arrivederci amore ciao”), one of Italy's most respected actors, and other stellar cast members in a slick psychological thriller based on the novel "The Reconstructionist" by Josephine Hart. Ando has transposed the story from Ireland to Sicily, where colours and memories take on violent hues.

Leo (Boni), a psychoanalyst in his forties lives with his younger sister, Ale (Claudia Gerini). When Harold (played by director Emir Kusturica), a famous and hugely successful artist, announces his intention to marry Ale - and as a wedding present, to buy back the family's ancestral home - Leo becomes desperate to prevent the transaction and returns to his native Sicily to confront a past he had long ago cut out of his life.

Andò provocatively layers parallel stories as the steady build-up of action moves towards a dangerous conclusion. Leo, whose life thus far has seen him alleviate other people's suffering, is now compelled to look inside himself to reconstruct the shattered pieces of his past.

“Ando’s film is an intensely passionate story” Il Tempo.

“A Freudian reverie with one hell of an Electra Complex that impresses on a visual level.” Jay Weissberg, Variety

Winner 2007 Nastri D’Argento: Best Cinematographer

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