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Devant le grand écran pour partager et redémarrer : tout est prêt pour le Festival de Taormina

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- Le festival sicilien aura droit à une édition physique, du 27 juin au 3 juillet, avec 6 premiers et deuxième films en compétition et 7 grandes premières nationales et internationales

Devant le grand écran pour partager et redémarrer : tout est prêt pour le Festival de Taormina
Occhi Blu de Michela Cescon

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Six first and second features in competition and seven national and international premieres, a selection designed for a diverse audience and with a focus on different genres, styles and languages — ranging from the family film to horror, from dark comedy to drama, from animation to arthouse. Taking place from 27 June to 3 July at the Teatro Antico, the 67th edition of the Taormina Film Fest, the first under the direction of the trio Francesco Alò, Alessandra De Luca and Federico Pontiggia, is under the sign of rebirth and of cinema as a shared experience.

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It will begin with the road comedy Boys [+lire aussi :
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by Davide Ferrario (in Italian cinemas from 1 July), starring Neri Marcorè, Marco Paolini, Giovanni Storti and Giorgio Tirabassi: an all-male story about four friends who were members of a successful band in the 70s and now find themselves grappling with the ambitions of the past and the world of today. Women, by contrast, are the protagonists in front of and behind the camera in the debut feature from Michela Cescon called Occhi Blu [+lire aussi :
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, a film noir which focuses on an unusual woman played by Valeria Golino, slipping through the folds of a metropolitan, nervous and violent Rome; also in the cast are director Ivano De Matteo and French actor Jean-Hugues Anglade.

Particular attention is paid this year to Italian authors, with interesting and unexpected titles ranging from the disturbing dystopia of The Land of Sons [+lire aussi :
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by Claudio Cupellini, to the poignant intimacy of Atlas [+lire aussi :
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by Niccolò Castelli, and the innovative horror of A Classic Horror Story [+lire aussi :
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by Roberto De Feo and Paolo Strippoli, which marks Netflix’s debut at the Taormina Film Fest.

European cinema is also present, with German film Next Door [+lire aussi :
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, the feature debut from actor Daniel Brühl, and the French film The Rose Maker [+lire aussi :
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by Pierre Pinaud, while countries beyond Europe are represented by the Chinese film Long Day by Yumo Luo, and by two directors: Israeli filmmaker Tanya Lavie with Honeymood and Iranian director Rezvan Pakpour with Fractal. The jury of the international competition is headed by Susanna Nicchiarelli, director of Nico, 1988 [+lire aussi :
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and Miss Marx [+lire aussi :
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Among the special screenings will be Summer of Soul, about the iconic concert of the Harlem Cultural Festival of 1969 (often referred to as the Black Woodstock) featuring B.B. King, Nina Simone and Stevie Wonder among others. Assembled by director Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson with unprecedented access to archival material, the film invites a reflection on racial issues in the United States.

The thirteen previews of films in the official selection will be accompanied by encounters with the protagonists, exhibitions and panels. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the great Nino Manfredi, the film journalists of the SNGCI will hand out the “Premio Manfredi” to an actor who has shown great talent in comedy and beyond. Director Ferzan Özpetek will also be present at Taormina to meet the public for the twentieth anniversary of His Secret Life and to share his fascinating artistic journey.

Concluding the event will be the family film Peter Rabbit 2 - The Runaway, an adventurous mix of animation and live action directed by Will Gluck, which will be screened simultaneously at the Teatro Antico and in Rome as part of the TimVision Floating Theatre Summer Fest organised by Alice nella Città. 

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