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CRIALESE’S “CHILDREN” GROW UP IN MOVING DOCUMENTARY 02/09/2008 Camille d’Arcimoles’ medium-length documentary Che Saccio (which literally means “what do I know?” in Sicilian) palpably touched audiences today for its intimate, honest portrayal of two young boys who grew up working alo ...
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VERHEYDE’S AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL STELLA SHINES BRIGHT 01/09/2008 Yet another standing ovation from Venice Days audiences, this time for Sylvie Verheyde’s third feature film, Stella. The actress-screenwriter-director turned to her childhood for inspiration, to make a wonderfully moving ...
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A COUNTRY TEACHER HITS THE LIDO 01/09/2008 Bohdan Slamá’s third feature film, A Country Teacher, perceptibly moved audiences after its public screening tonight, earning a long applause and a standing ovation. The story about a gay, 30-something teacher from Prague ...
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VALKEAPÄÄ BRINGS BEGUILING VISITOR TO THE LIDO 31/08/2008 Jukka-Pekka Valkeapää’s debut feature The Visitor screened to an enthusiastic public in the Venice fest sidebar Venice Days. Mysterious and sparse, the film centres on the unnamed Boy (Vitali Bobrov), whose life re ...
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