It opened its doors yesterday, the fifth annual Festival of Cinema and / is WORK Terni with the winner of the last director of the Venice Film Festival. "Daratt" by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, due out in Italian cinemas on May 25, distributed by Lucky Red, inaugurated the exhibition, edited by Stefano Della Casa. Mahamat-Saleh Haroun
then gave to baptism and CINEMA / is work this year. The director from Chad just Terni was awarded the prize of the Festival "for the work in the cinema", which in previous editions went to the film-makers like Ken Loach, Bertrand Tavernier, Danis Tanovic and Marco Bellocchio. The award was presented by an author and actor of our cinemas, Michele Placido.
The festival in Terni This year we will know the work of Haroun, with a tribute that includes two other films by the same author, "Bye Bye Africa" \u200b\u200band "Sotigui Kouyate," two works that suggest a reflection of past and present, on filmmaking and be an actor in Africa.
The star of today is rather Stefania Sandrelli, who with director Michael Schroeder at 21.00 present the film "Man in the Chair." Once again, the job of director and the actor are in the spotlight of the show. More erudite but the afternoon at the festival: with "Letter to a film ever made", documentary by George Trevi Visconti s on the draft to make a film based on "In Search of Lost Time by Proust.
Treves meet the public together with Professor Alberto Beretta Anguissola , one of the most important scholars of the great French writer. Ideal for those who are fascinated by the universe Visconti and wants to have a taste, without any academic pretense of Proustian narrative and its possible points of contact with those of cinematic storytelling.
For the appetizer, the festival returns to the theme of work with the presentation of the book "Voice Center" Zelda Zeta stories, dreams, fears that cross in a symbolic place of work age communication: the call center. A human comedy that will be a bit 'and told a bit' staging.
Photo: Stefano della Casa, director of the festival in Terni
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