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AN ITALIAN NAME (IL NOME DEL FIGLIO) By Francesca Archibugi Thursday, 21 April, 6.50pm Saturday, 23 April, 9pm GV Plaza Year: 2015 Duration: 94 min Genre: Comedy Rating: NC16 (some coarse language) Cast: Alessandro Gassmann, Valeria Golino, Luigi Lo Cascio, Rocco Papaleo, Micaela Ramazzotti The extrovert Paolo and the beautiful Simona are expecting. At a dinner with Betta and Sandro, the refined and literate couple, and Claudio, the eccentric musician, one question will lead to an argument that will shake up the night: the name of Paolo and Simona’s son. MY MOTHER (MIA MADRE) By Nanni Moretti Saturday, 23 April, 7pm Monday, 25 April, 9pm GV Plaza Year: 2015 Duration: 107 min Genre: Drama Rating: PG13 (some coarse language) Cast: Margherita Buy, John Turturro, Giulia Lazzarini, Nanni Moretti, Beatrice Mancini Margherita is a director shooting a film with the famous American actor, Barry Huggins, who is quite a headache on set. Away from the shoot, Margherita tries to hold her life together, despite her mother's illness and her daughter's adolescence. Awards: Cannes 2015, Official Competition Ecumenical Jury Prize, Cannes 2015 David Di Donatello Award, Best Actress (M. Buy) David Di Donatello Award, Best Supporting Actress (G. Lazzarini) MAFIA & RED TOMATOES (LA NOSTRA TERRA) By Giulio Manfredonia Friday, 22 April, 7pm Sunday, 24 April, 9pm GV Plaza Year: 2014 Duration: 100 min Genre: Comedy Rating: PG13 (some coarse language) Cast: Stefano Accorsi, Sergio Rubini, Maria Rosaria Russo, Iaia Forte, Nicola Rignanese, Giovanni Calcagno Planting tomatoes may seem safe enough, except when that activity is conducted on land confiscated from mafia bosses. The land is given to an agriculture co-op of young, idealistic and utterly inexperienced group of farmers. The co-op is boycotted daily by the local mafia so much so that the government’s Anti-Mafia Board sends Federico, a competent lawyer with no field experience. Federico is petrified at first by the gigantic task he faces, but he is inspired thanks to the courage and passion of the mismatched members of the co-op. Based on the real-life work of the association “Libera” (Free), the film tackles these issues with a smile and redemptive joy. GOD WILLING (SE DIO VUOLE) By Edoardo Falcone Friday, 22 April, 9pm GV Plaza Year: 2015 Duration: 87 min Genre: Comedy Rating: PG13 (some sexual references) Cast: Marco Giallini, Alessandro Gassmann, Laura Morante, Ilaria Spada, Edoardo Pesce, Enrico Oetiker Tommaso is a respected heart surgeon, married with two children. One day, the oldest son decides to gather his family and takes the courage to open up: “I met a person who changed my life and that person is Jesus. This is why I decided to become a priest!” For Tommaso, an atheist, having a priest as a son is a terrible blow. The announcement leads father and son on a hilarious journey of mutual discovery. Awards: Best New Director – David di Donatello Awards 2015 Festival du Cinema Italien de Bastia 2016: En Compétition - Prix du Public Annecy Cinema Italien 2015: Competition Fiction Films - Audience Award, Best Actor (Marco Giallini) Tokyo International Film Festival 2015: Competition - Audience Award Villerupt Italian Film Festival 2015: Compétition - Amilcar du Public, Mention spéciale du Jury Jeunes ITALO By Alessia Scarso Sunday, 24 April, 4.20pm Monday, 25 April, 7pm GV Plaza Year: 2015 Duration: 104 min Genre: Family Rating: PG Cast: Marco Bocci, Elena Radonicich, Barbara Tabita, Lucia Sardo Based on a true story, Italo Barocco vividly depicts the life-altering friendship between an extraordinary dog and a lonely child. One day, a good natured stray dog by the name of Italo, wanders into the small Sicilian town of Scicli. But Italo's arrival causes a terrible uproar in the village, everyone there is fiercely opposed to having stray dogs around. Everyone... except Meno, a precociously wise 10 year-old, who is as lonely and introverted as can be. Since his mother passed away Meno has shut everyone out, including his workaholic father. It will take all the unconditional love a special dog like Italo can give to force Meno out of his shell, leading him into a series of adventures that will teach him the difference between acting like a grown up and actually becoming one. WONDROUS BOCCACCIO (MARAVIGLIOSO BOCCACCIO) By Paolo & Vittorio Taviani Sunday, 24 April, 6.45pm Wednesday, 27 April, 7pm GV Plaza Year: 2015 Duration: 121 min Genre: Comedy/Drama/History Rating: M18 (some mature content and nudity) Cast: Jasmine Trinca, Kim Rossi Stuart, Michele Riondino, Riccardo Scamarcio, Paola Cortellesi, Kasia Smutniak, Lello Arena Florence, Italy, 1348. As the plague ravages the city dwellers of Tuscany, a group of young men and women takes shelter in a remote villa in the hills surrounding Florence. Now living as a community, they decide to tell each other a story a day to take their minds off their precarious situation… Paolo and Vittorio Taviani return after Cesar must die (2012, Golden Berlin Bear) to celebrate the power of youth, love and poetry in a colourful adaptation of The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio, a masterpiece of classical Italian literature. BLOOD OF MY BLOOD (SANGUE DEL MIO SANGUE) By Marco Bellocchio Saturday, 23 April, 4.30pm Tuesday, 26 April, 9pm GV Plaza Year: 2015 Duration: 106 min Genre: Drama Rating: M18 (nudity) Cast: Roberto Herlitzka, Pier Giorgio Bellocchio, Lidiya Liberman, Fausto Russo Alesi, Alba Rohrwacher Federico, a young priest, is summoned by the 17th Century Inquisition to a convent prison in the town of Bobbio. His mission is to coerce Sister Benedetta to confess that she has seduced and driven to death her previous confessor, Federico's brother. Benedetta must undergo three trials water, fire and tears - to prove her innocence if she does not confess. Federico, too, falls under the spell of the hypnotic Benedetta... The present-day Bobbio prison is run-down and abandoned. Tax investigator Federico is helping a Russian millionaire buy the old ruin. But a secretive old man has been living there for years. He is only occasionally seen out at night, and is referred to as "The Count". Federico needs to prove the man is a fraud to make the big sale... Awards: La Biennale di Venezia 2015: Venezia 72 - FIPRESCI Prize FIRST LIGHT (LA PRIMA LUCE) By Vincenzo Marra Tuesday, 26 April, 7pm GV Plaza Year: 2015 Duration: 108 min Genre: Drama Rating: PG13 (some coarse language) Cast: Riccardo Scamarcio, Daniela Ramirez , Gianni Pezzolla, Luis Gnecco, Alejandro Goic Marco and Martina are a seemingly happy couple, with a beautiful eight year old, Mateo. But Martina is longing to leave Italy—and Marco—for a different life, back in her native Chile. Martina abruptly departs for South America, deciding to take along her son Mateo, against the father’s will. Awards: La Biennale di Venezia 2015: Giornate degli Autori - Venice Days, Official Selection - Special Pasinetti Prize CLASSICS ROCCO AND HIS BROTHERS (ROCCO E I SUOI FRATELLI) By Luchino Visconti Sunday, 24 April, 2pm National Museum of Singapore, Gallery Theatre (b/w) Year: 1960 Duration: 180 min Rating: PG13 (some violence) Cast: Alain Delon, Renato Salvatori, Katina Paxinou, Annie Girardot, Roger Hanin, Paolo Stoppa, Suzy Delair, Claudia Cardinale Operatic in scope, and artfully blending emotionalism and realism, Luchino Visconti’s "Rocco e i suoi fratelli" (1960) was inspired by the migration of southern families to northern Italian cities, often resulting in the dissolution of family relationships and values. The film explores themes of family, jealousy, loyalty, sexuality, sin, and forgiveness, against a socio-political backdrop of economic disparity and evolving concepts of masculinity. Exquisitely photographed by legendary cinematographer Giuseppe Rotunno, the film follows five brothers and their anxious mother as they adapt to the city’s harsh realities. Two of the young men, Rocco (Alain Delon) and Simone (Renato Salvatori), become involved with the same woman, a prostitute named Nadia (Annie Girardot), with tragic results. Source: 68th Cannes Film Festival Restored in 4K by Cineteca di Bologna at L’Immagine Ritrovata Laboratory, in collaboration with Titanus, TF1 Droits Audiovisuels and The Film Foundation. Restoration with funding provided by Gucci and The Film Foundation I MOSTRI By Dino Risi Saturday, 23 April, 2pm National Museum of Singapore, Gallery Theatre (b/w) Year: 1963 Duration: 118 min Genre: Comedy Rating: PG13 (some sexual references) Cast: Ugo Tognazzi, Vittorio Gassman, Lando Buzzanca Punctuated by a perfect pace and fierce and withering incisiveness, I mostri offers a panorama of Italianness in its variations of semi-criminal cunning, hypocrisy, cynicism, oiliness, opportunism, exploitation and systematic deception of others. The deadly sins of a humanity greedy for prosperity (these are the boom years) are described without indulgence or complacency, and with the perfect measure of a black and bitter humor. Ugo Tognazzi and Vittorio Gassman, at times victims and at times executioners, are extraordinary both in their histrionics shades and with the nuances they give their characters. Among the most memorable episodes are La nobile arte, with a clobbered boxer played by Gassman and the simian vulturemanager by Tognazzi, L’oppio dei popoli on the already devastating effects of television, La giornata dell’onorevole in which Tognazzi, a Christian Democrat minister, succeeds in neutralizing an old gentleman who had come to report a wrongdoing, using a strategy of never-ending and Kafkaesque antechambers. Source: 72nd Venice International Film Festival Restored by the National Cinema Museum and the Cineteca di Bologna in collaboration with RTI, Lion Film Ltd, Surf Film 8 1/2 (OTTO E MEZZO) By Federico Fellini (French and Italian co-production) Sunday, 1 May, 2pm The Projector 1963, 135 mins, Drama, PG English subtitles Cast: Marcello Mastroianni, Sandra Milo, Claudia Cardinale Guido Anselmi (Marcello Mastroianni) is at a crisis point in his life and his work; in the opening sequence, Guido, suffocating, is caught in traffic with the windows of his car locked shut. He climbs out of the sunroof and literally rises up over the highway into the clouds, seemingly free, when he realizes there's a rope tied around his ankle that is violently pulling him back to earth. Cutting from this dream to the health spa where Guido is trying to recapture his creativity and write the screenplay for his next film, his vices become clear: Guido is self-absorbed, and he's distracted by the fabulous cast of actresses, intellectuals, and eccentrics who have joined him at the spa. Additionally he struggles with Freudian complexes about his wife (Anouk Aime), his lover (Sandro Milo), his ideal woman (Claudia Cardinale), and his dead parents; and his repressive Catholic guilt follows him everywhere like a haunting mist. Jointly presented by Institut Français Singapour – French Embassy and Italian Culture Institute Singapore In conjunction with Gaumont exhibition at National Design Centre Celebrating the 120 years of Gaumont SCHEDULE DATE TIME TITLE Wednesday, 20 April 6.30pm An Italian Name (Il nome del figlio) VENUE (BY INVITATION ONLY) National Museum of Singapore, Gallery Theatre Thursday, 21 April 6.50pm An Italian Name (Il nome del figlio) GV Plaza Friday, 22 April 7pm Mafia & Red Tomatoes (La nostra terra) GV Plaza Friday, 22 April 9pm God Willing (Se Dio vuole) GV Plaza Saturday, 23 April 2pm I Mostri National Museum of Singapore, Gallery Theatre Saturday, 23 April 4.30pm Blood of My Blood (Sangue del mio GV Plaza sangue) Saturday, 23 April 7pm My Mother (Mia madre) GV Plaza Saturday, 23 April 9pm An Italian Name (Il nome del figlio) GV Plaza Sunday, 24 April 2pm Rocco and His Brothers (Rocco e i suoi fratelli) National Museum of Singapore, Gallery Theatre Sunday, 24 April 4.20pm Italo GV Plaza Sunday, 24 April 6.45pm Wondrous Boccaccio (Maraviglioso Boccaccio) GV Plaza Sunday, 24 April 9pm Mafia & Red Tomatoes (La nostra terra) GV Plaza Monday, 25 April 7pm Italo GV Plaza Monday, 25 April 9pm My Mother (Mia madre) GV Plaza Tuesday, 26 April 7pm First Light (La prima luce) GV Plaza Tuesday, 26 April 9pm Blood of My Blood (Sangue del mio GV Plaza sangue) Wednesday, 27 April 7pm Wondrous Boccaccio (Maraviglioso Boccaccio) GV Plaza Sunday, 1 May 3pm 8 1/2 (Otto e mezzo) The Projector Tickets at S$ 13.00 (S$ 12.00 for members of the Italian Cultural Institute, Italian Association of Singapore and Singapore Film Society members, upon presentation of a valid membership card in person at Box offices. Limited to one discounted ticket per member per session). Tickets to the screenings at Golden Village Plaza (#07-01 Plaza Singapura, 68 Orchard Road, S 238839) are available at all GV box offices, via iGV app, digital Box Office machines, AXS Stations and online at www.gv.com.sg. Tickets for the screenings at the National Museum of Singapore (93 Stamford Road, S 178897) are available ONLY online at: www.apactix.com Tickets for the screening at The Projector (#05-00 Golden Mile Tower, 6001 Beach Road, S 199589) are available online at: http://theprojector.sg For more information visit: www.iicsingapore.esteri.it, www.gv.com.sg, www.apactix.com and www.nationalmuseum.sg. HOLD ON TO YOUR IFF MOVIE TICKETS! The Singapore National Museum (SNM) will offer all IFF ticket holders one free admission to the History Gallery and to the British Treasures Exhibitions for each purchased admission to the Museum. Present your IFF movie ticket, purchase one Museum admission and you will receive an additional free ticket to SNM!.
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Margherita tries to hold
her life together, despite
her mother’s illness
and her daughter’s
adolescence.
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