在今年的5月1号到3号,St Andrews将举办历史上的第一届意大利电影节。这次电影节由Fife Council全力支持,播放的电影包括有很多意大利的获奖影片。
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播放地点:New Picture House Cinema,North Street, St Andrews
网站:http://www.nphcinema.co.uk/
电话: (01334) 473509
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联系人:WILLIAM BROWN
电话:01334 462453
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A little bit of Italy will arrive in St Andrews this May when the town plays host to its first ever Italian Film Festival. The special event will see Italian film goddess Alida Valli, Orson Wells and Scottish actor Douglas Henshall take to the cinema screens of St Andrews in a new event organised by the University's Centre for Film Studies.
The festival programme will provide a unique opportunity for fans of both cinema and all things Italian, with a series of film screenings and special events around town.
The Festival (1-3 May 2009) is backed by Fife Council and will involve the screening of five films over the course of three days.
In addition to a range of award winning Italian films, the screenings will also include British classic The Third Man. The Oscar winning title is being shown in honour of the Italian actress Alida Valli, once described as `the most beautiful leading lady in film history, after Greta Garbo.' Valli plays the girlfriend of Orson Wells in the Graham Greene thriller.
The festival opens with Her Whole Life Ahead, a 2008 comedy by Paolo Virzì that deals with the trials and tribulations of young twenty-somethings entering the world of corporate work for the first time.
It is followed by The Girl by the Lake, a thriller from first-time director Andrea Molaioli. The film won ten Davide di Donatello awards (Italian `Oscars'), including Best Film, Best Director, and Best Actor for Toni Servillo, who starred in the recent Italian hits Gomorrah, Il Divo, and Consequences of Love.
Flying Lessons, from female director Francesca Archibugi, explores the lives of two Italian teenagers who go in search of their roots after failing their school exams.
Their journey of self-discovery - one of the boys is an adopted Indian seeking his real parents; the other comes to understand his Jewish roots - takes in Italy, India and Scotland, with Scottish actor Douglas Henshall (Primeval, The Strange Case of Sherlock Holmes & Arthur Conan Doyle) taking a prominent role in the film.
The festival will close with a screening A Perfect Day, the latest film by renowned Italian-Turkish director Ferzan Özpetek. Taking place over the course of 24 hours, and based on Melania Mazzucco's popular novel, A Perfect Day is a serious but hopeful look at domestic violence in contemporary Rome.
Screenings of the films, which are open to the public, will be accompanied by introductions and talks from specialists in Italian cinema and culture.
Organiser Dr William Brown, a lecturer in Film Studies, said, "We are excited to have St Andrews involved in the Italian Film Festival UK. It offers St Andrews - and Fife more generally - a great opportunity to learn about our Italian cousins, and the Centre for Film Studies is delighted to support this venture, especially with the support of Fife Council."
The Italian Film Festival is part of a nationwide, touring festival that takes in Edinburgh, Glasgow, London, Dublin, Manchester, Dundee, Inverness, and now, for the first time, St Andrews.
The nationwide event is organised by the Italian Film Festival UK, in conjunction with the Istituto Italiano di Cultura in Edinburgh, and with support from Scottish Screen and the National Lottery. The first ever St Andrews leg of the event is additionally supported by the University's Centre for Film Studies and by Fife Council.
The festival is open to the public and all are welcome.
The screenings will all take place at the New Picture House Cinema on North Street, St Andrews, and tickets can be reserved online: http://www.nphcinema.co.uk/, or by calling (01334) 473509.
For further information of the Centre for Film Studies, visit:
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/filmstudies/