Thursday, June 10, 2010

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UGT. Saturday June 12 1920 h: Dallo Zolfo carbon, Luca Vullo / An 'you pray alone vorrei, Alina Marazzi


From sulfur coal, de Luca Vullo
Italy, 2008. 53 '. Vose Digital
Único pase
Cycle Novísimos cineastas Italianos
Patronage: Embassy of Italy in Madrid

Organización: Center for Studies in Italian Cinema ( CSCI), Cinémathèque UGT-Sevilla,
colaboración: Light Cinecittà, the Italian Institute of Culture of Barcelona, \u200b\u200bthe Italian Cultural Institute of MadridAgradecimientos: Adriana Chiesa Enterprises, Buskin, Classic Ltd, Fandango, Intramovies, Mir Cinematografica, Ondemotive, Paul Film, Rai Trade Pact


1946 Italo-Belgian. Sold (by the state) for a sack of coal. Unemployment, exploitation, migration, lack of protective measures at work, the integration challenges us to re-live the journey of thousands of Sicilians to the coal mines of Belgium. Dallo

Zolfo carbon is the socio-historical portrait of Italy in the 40's that led to millions of young Sicilians to slavery: the lack of work, the problem of migration, exploitation, lack of security at work, integration and loss identity. Topics that after more than half a century still filled news pages and television programs.

A journey through the bowels of the earth that the young director takes us to revive with an eye toward the past, when the Italians sold their country for a lot of coal, which became black prisoners, demons in hell of mines and dark.


Luca Vullo was born in Caltanissetta, in 1979. His training as a filmmaker began in Bologna, where he studied filmmaking at the DAMS, attended several workshops and laboratories and worked on numerous series.

then returned in Sicily, on tierra natal. Su primer viaje como comienza narrador-director with "veni UFUM cunta it," a historia sobre a socio-anthropological ciudad y el arte de por sí mismos valerse de su pueblo.

(En producción) The Voice of the Body - Power and Magic of Sicilian Gestures. 2008, From sulfur coal. 2007, Picciriddi. 2005, America and Back. 2005, Oro di Sicilia Caltanissetta. 2005, The Holy Week in Caltanissetta. 2005, A Caruso Nameless. 2003, Cume Veni You Cunt.



Un'ora one you vorrei of

Alina Marazzi Italy 2002, 55 'Single Pass

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Novísimos Italian filmmakers

The film guides the viewer into the delicate and touching territory memory through reading diaries, letters and records of the clinics where Marazzi Liseli Hoepli spent long periods, before committing suicide when her daughter was only 7 years. Through these texts and images of the films made by his grandfather since 1926, Alina Marazzi discovers his mother, his face reconstructed and celebrated through of memory. A film about nostalgia as common sense, sweet, essential and necessary to recover from a loss.

" My mother was born in 1938 and died in 1972, when I was 7. Tell your story through these old recordings of my grandfather for me has been how to restore dignity to the memory of the person who brought me to the world. A gift I want to do to me, her, all the children and all parents . "
(A. Marazzi)

Awards and Festivals: Sheffield International Documentary Festival 2006: Panorama Buenos Aires International Festival Of Independent Cinema 2003: Focus On Italian Documentaries Festival International De Films De Femmes De Créteil 2003: In Competition: Documentary Feature-Length Films. Jerusalem International Film Festiva l 2003: Panorama. Lincoln Center - Open Roads 2003: Panorama. Newport International Film Festival 2003: Panorama. Locarno Film Festival Internazionale Del 2002: Concorso Video. Torino Film Festival 2002: Best Documentary Italiano



Alina Marazzi. Born in Milan in 1964 and nacionalidatd Switzerland, has worked as Alina Marazzi assistant director for several feature films as well as video art projects. Vogliamo anche le rose is his third film as director and first as a screenwriter.

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