The Pesaro New Cinema Festival is underway

Pesaro.- He will leave tomorrow, Friday 14 Junethe 60th edition from the International Exhibition of New Cinema with the contribution of the Ministry of Culture – Directorate General for Cinema and Audiovisual, the Municipality of Pesaro and the Marche Region: an edition that celebrates an important milestone, in the year that sees Pesaro protagonist in Italy and in the world as Italian Capital of Culture 2024 .

The Festival directed by Pedro Armocida it was presented today, in the presence of the director himself, and of the President of the Pesaro Nuovo Cinema Foundation Daniele Viminipartners and sponsors and the newly elected Mayor of the city Andrea Biancani.

Andrea Biancani, the new mayor who took office today, commented thus: “For me it is an exciting day and I am very happy to make my first public outing with the Mostra del Nuovo Cinema. It is a historic exhibition known nationally and internationally and is one of the city’s main initiatives and we must make it even stronger, better known and more participatory. We must strengthen what we have already achieved thanks to this wonderful initiative.”

The Festival, which boasts an extra day of programming in this edition, will open the 60th edition in the large arena of Piazza del Popolo with Sergio Castellitto, with a tribute on the twentieth anniversary of one of his most successful films, Do not movethe first appointment of the Cinema in Piazza section, possible thanks to CSC – Cineteca Nazionale, Cattleya and Medusa.

Also starting on Friday is the first of two special events on Italian cinema dedicated to Ficarra and Piconewith screenings at the Teatro Sperimentale of Born tiredat 3.00 pm, and de The Hank at 9.00 pm, in collaboration with the Fondazione Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia – Cineteca Nazionale and thanks to Medusa Film and Tramp Ltd. The setting of the Teatro Sperimentale will also host special screenings by CineMarche on Friday at 4.45 pm with The elephants Of Antonio Maria Castaldoin the presence of the director and the leaders of the National Fire Brigade and at 6.00 pm The theater island Of Eleonora Diana and Velia Papain the presence of Velia Papa. At 5.00 pm instead space for Eleanor Worthington Awardwith the screening in the presence of the Art Director of APEW—ODV Nunzia Invernizzi and Riccardo Bernini.

The inevitable event opens on Friday at 9.30pm, strictly on 35mm film, La Vela Incantata – Cinema on the beachwith the precious collaboration of the CSC Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, with Too bad he’s a scoundrel by Alessandro Blasetti in homage to the centenary of the birth of Marcello Mastroianni and to whom evenings on the beach together with are dedicated Walter Chiari. The review continues over the weekend with the film We won! by Robert Adolf Stemmle, Saturday at 9.30pm, e The handsome Antonio by Mauro Bolognini Sunday 16th again at 9.30pm.

Saturday 15th begins with two high-profile meetings focusing on the state of the art of the film industry, at the Cinema Astra, organized by CNA Cinema and Audiovisivo Marche in collaboration with Fondazione Marche Cultura. We start at 10.00 with Cinema and the big screen, what future for cinemas with Pedro Armocida, Gianluca Curti, Francesco Gesualdi, Massimiliano Giometti, Silvia Ortolani, Simone Riccioni, followed by Marche Cinema, Ciak turns around in the presence of Andrea Agostini, Gianluca Curti, Francesco Gesualdi, Claudio Salvi, Alessandro Tarabelli. The special Ficarra and Picone event continues in the afternoon at the Teatro Sperimentale with screenings at 4.00 pm Even if it’s love you can’t see itat 5.45pm on The 7th and 8th by Salvatore Ficarra, Valentino Picone and Giambattista Avellino and at 9.00 pm My goodness by Francesco Amato.

Like every year, the Pesaro International Film Festival pays homage to films that are in the hearts of millions of spectators and which are celebrating an important anniversary: ​​Saturday 15 June at 9.30 pm – preceded by the Vedomusica section with Light morning – Subsonica, by Donato Sansone – will be screened in Piazza del Popolo Four Weddings and a Funeral by Mike Newell, an unexpected box office success in 1994 which consecrated Hugh Grant and which is still considered one of the best British comedies ever: there could be no better place for a classic of female cinema on the evening in which Italy challenges Albania in the first match of the European Football Championships.

photo: Sergio Castellito


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