Wednesday, June 9, 2010

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Film UGT. Friday June 11 1920 h: Ballo a tre passi, Salvatore Mereu

Italy, 2003. 107 '. 35 mm
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Single Cycle Pass Novísimos Italian filmmakers

Sponsorship: Ambasciata d'Italia to
Madrid Organisation: Centro Italiano di Studi sul Cinema ( CSCI), Film UGT-Sevilla
Collaboration: Cinecittà Luce, Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Barcellona, \u200b\u200bIstituto Italiano di Cultura di Madrid
Thanks: Adriana Chiesa Enterprises, Buskin, Classic SRL, Fandango, Intramovies, Mir Cinematografica, Ondemotive, Paul Film, Rai Trade

Divided into four episodes, Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter, the film tells the stories of different characters of different ages closely linked with the culture of Sardinia. Four stories in four seasons: Andrea, Peppeddu, Isten Macangiu and see the ocean for the first time. Michele loses his virginity to a young French woman who frequents his sailing club. Predu Ziu his daughter reunited after long years. Giorgio celebrated the marriage of a distant niece ...

The discovery of an almost unprecedented cinematic landscape, with traces of realism and melodrama.

is the directorial debut of Salvatore Mereu (Dorgali, 1965). Settimana della Critica in the 2003 Venice Film Festival got the prize. Official Selection at the Sundance Film Festival and Rotterdam.

"Looks sharp, small epiphanies. Many of the actors are not professionals and are well run, searching, sometimes insistent" magical realism "(moving the last goodbye of the aviator, ebullient finale.) Some cool intellectualism the characters and weakens Mereu's eyes but Ballo a tre passi is part of a push in the blossoming talent of Sardinia. "(Fabio Ferzetti, Il Messaggero 03/09/2003)


Salvatore Mereu. Graduate DAMS of Bologna and Experimental Centre of Cinematography of Rome (address). directed three short films in the 90's, in 2004 won the David di Donatello for best new director with his first feature, Ballo a tre passi (2003). His second feature, Sonetàula (2008), based on the book by Giuseppe Fiori was at the Berlinale in the Panorama section.
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Notte (1996), Miguel ( 1999), Il Mare (2004), Ballo a tre passi (2003), Sonetàula (2008)

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