HÀ NỘI – The Italian Film Festival 2024 will be held in Hà Nội in late September, with Vietnamese audiences being offered a chance to delve into the rich history of contemporary Italian movies.
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During the function, local film lovers will be able to gain a contemporary perspective on Italian cinema and culture through six of the most recent and well-known movies produced by Italian filmmakers, all of which have won many prestigious awards in Europe and around the world.
Contemporary works that delve into topics like family life, love, and Italy include movies such as Io Capitano by director Matteo Garron, Palazzina Laf by director Michele Riondino, Zamora by director Neri Marcorè, Quell'estate con Irène by director Carlo Sironi, Rapito by director Marco Bellocchio, La Chimera by director Alice Rohrwacher.
All movies are scheduled to be shown at 7:30pm between September 23 and September 28 and will be screened in Italian with both Vietnamese and English subtitles.
Free tickets are available via the fan page of the Italian Film Festival 2024.
Furthermore, on September 25 a talk show themed "Bringing films to international festivals: Why? and How?" will be organised at the Italian promotional and cultural centre Casa Italia at 18 Lê Phụng Hiểu Street in Hà Nội.
The talk show will feature four key speakers who have played significant roles in raising Vietnamese cinema's profile on the international stage, including director Hà Lệ Diễm, director Nguyễn Lê Hoàng Việt, film critic and journalist Lê Hồng Lâm, and director Antonio Termenini who is working as the artistic director of the Asian Film Festival in Rome and the Italian Film Festival in Hà Nội.
The event aims to provide young Vietnamese filmmakers with valuable insights and practical advices about why and how you can bring your work to domestic and global film festivals.
The Italian Film Festival 2024 is being arranged by the Embassy of Italy in Hà Nội, in collaboration with Rome’s Asian Film Festival, aiming to offer Vietnamese audiences a glimpse into Italy's contemporary cinema. – VNA/VNS
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