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The Bari International Film & TV Festival

February 3rd, 2011

The city sparkles with Italian and international stars

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According to a tongue-in-cheek saying in the local dialect, “If Paris had the sea, it would be like a little Bari.” That’s an exaggeration that’s guaranteed to get a chuckle out of anyone who has visited Puglia’s capital city. Bari is an attractive city with friendly people, a good shopping district, a variety of cultural venues and activities, and a delicious regional cuisine, but it could never be considered on a par with the City of Light.

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Paris should stay on its toes, however, because the Bari International Film & TV Festival, called the Bif&st for short, catapults Bari a giant leap forward in cultural sophistication and worldliness. Eight days of screenings, meetings, debates, conferences, book presentations, lessons in cinematography: over 400 events (half of which free of charge) in this second annual festival held here from 22-29 January 2011.

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The festival is first and foremost a celebration of Italian films and film-making. The best 16 Italian films of 2010 were selected by a jury of international film critics and competed for 10 different awards including: Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Film Editing, Best Soundtrack and Best Set Designer. Awards were also given for Best Documentary, Best Debut Film and Best Short Film. Special tributes were paid to both Giuseppe Tornatore and Domenico Procacci for lifetime achievement.

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There was no shortage of international films and stars on the scene. Top films such as “The King’s Speech” were projected for their Italian premiere. Other premiers include “London Boulevard” by William Monahan and starring Keira Knightley or “Morning Glory” by Roger Mitchell starring Harrison Ford.

Films were projected at all hours of the day every day during the festival in various cinemas around the city. A variety of non-competing films were organized in series such as Films for Film-making Lessons, Conversations about Cinema, Cinema about Cinema, Puglian Films, the Apulia Film Commission selection, Panorama, and Cinema and Racism.

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Lessons on film-making were held each day by a different famous representative of Italian cinema; including Carlo Verdone, Claudia Cardinale, Giuseppe Tornatore, Checco Zalone and others. Each of these masters of cinema shared their experiences, personal philosophies and opinions on what great cinema can and should be.

In short, a film-lover’s heaven! If you love Italian and international cinema you absolutely must not miss this festival the next time around. Mark your calendar and book your flight to Bari next January for the third annual Bif&st.

 

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Taormina Film Festival 2010

June 3rd, 2010

Italy’s most important summer film event: the Taormina Film Festival

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The Ancient Taormina Theatre has been built during the III century B.C. and represents one of the most popular and well-preserved Sicilian monuments. It is the second biggest theatre in Sicily after the one in Siracusa. This wonderful location will be the setting of the 56th edition of the Taormina Film Festival.

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The Taormina Film Festival will take place from 12th to 18th June. It is an important showcase for national and international film premières. 21 new features had been selected among the most relevant recent productions. They will be shown in the evocative atmosphere of Taormina Theatre unlike the previous edition, when the films had been shown all over Sicily.

In the previous 55th edition of th Taormina Film Festival, France was the guest of honour and this year Spain has received this chance. It will be honoured with the retrospective of 7 Spanish contemporary films and a Spagna Galà will take place in the fascinating Taormina theatre.


The aim is to spread the culture of the country as well as to show that often differences are only apparent.

Taormina Film Festival Prizes and contests
Prizes awarded at the Festival are for example the Golden Tauro for the best film and the Taormina Arte Awards for important personalities of the international film community, which this year will be assigned to the popular Robert De Niro, special guest.


The Festival includes three competitions: “Mediterranean” (for films produced in the Mediterranean area), “Beyond the Mediterranean” (for films produced all around the world) and the “Sicilian Short-Film Competition” in associations with N.I.C.E. (New Italian Cinema Events) of Florence, dedicated to short-films produced in Sicily.

A fusion between the ancient and the modern: the new 3D technology
A great news of this 56th edition of the Taormina Film Festival is the screening of Toy Story 3 in 3D, which will be shown in USA cinemas on June, 18th and in Italy only on July, 7th.

Toy Story will open the Festival on June, 12th with more than 3000 observers equipped with 3D glasses, who will enjoy the toys adventures in a unique background!
Don’t forget that all the premières are free! If you’re in the surroundings in that period, don’t miss it! If not, just take this opportunity to visit Sicily, Taormina and the surroundings by bringing with you one of your favourite italian books for relaxing moments, of course! It’s definitely worth it!!!

Taormina is a very appreciated destination in Sicily, both for its natural and cultural heritage. Just have a look here for selected luxury and charming Hotels in Sicily.

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