Italian Film Festival
Welcome to the Italian Film Festival 2011 - New Zealand

2010 Locations and Dates

Auckland
Rialto Cinemas, Newmarket
September 28 - October 16
Bridgeway Cinemas, Northcote Pt
September 29 - October 16
Wellington, Paramount Cinemas
October 12 - October 30
Christchurch, Hollywood Cinema
October 19 - November 2
Dunedin, Rialto Cinemas
October 26 - November 9
Nelson, Suter Theatre
November 2 - November 16
Hawke's Bay, Cinema Gold
November 9 - November 23
Tauranga, Rialto Cinemas
November 16 - November 30

Italian Film



Films 2011 Alfa Romeo Italian Film Festival

Previous Movie Ten Winters Dieci inverni Next Movie

Genre: Romantic Drama

Language: Italian with English Subtitles

Director: Valerio Mieli

Cast: Isabella Ragonese, Michele Riondino, Glen Blackhall

Released: 2010

Duration: 97 Minutes

Rating: M contains violence & offensive language

Distribution: Palace Films

 

 

2010 David di Donatello: Best First Time Director

A decade of missed chances underpins this beguiling, unassuming debut from Valerio Mieli, in a moving tale of two friends who secretly harbour feelings for one another. 'Ten Winters' screened in the Venice International Film Festival's Controcampo sidebar.

Winter 1999, student Camilla (Isabella Ragonese, 'La Nostra Vita') leaves home to study and takes up residence in a semi-derelict house in an overcast Venice devoid of tourists. On the last leg of her journey - a ferry to her island – she's spotted by a would-be Romeo, Silvestro (Michele Riondino, 'The Past Is a Foreign Land'). Despite getting the brush-off, Silvestro follows Camilla to her home and manages to insinuate himself as a guest for the night, but he fails in his gentle efforts to seduce her.

Over the next ten years Silvestro and Camilla develop a strong bond, and the narrative beautifully captures the bittersweet push and pull between two souls who keep finding their way back to each other. Charming performances by leads Michele Riondino and Isabella Ragonese combine with a restrained, intelligent atmosphere to create an involving romantic drama which echoes the mantra "Would've, could've, should've" and highlights that, in life, timing is everything.

"A beautiful, must see film for all romantics" Festival Director

Film Schedule    
     
Auckland Rialto 6, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15 Oct
Auckland Bridgeway 1, 4, 8, 11 Oct
Wellington Paramount 19, 22, 23, 26, 29 Oct
Christchurch Hollywood 30, 31 Oct 2 Nov
  Dunedin Rialto 30 Oct 6, 9 Nov
Nelson Suter 6, 13, 16 Nov
Hawke's Bay Cinema Gold 13, 20, 23 Nov
Tauranga Rialto 24, 27, 30 Nov


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