From 4 July to 29 August “Cinema under the stars” returns to Sanremo – Sanremonews.it

From 4 July to 29 August “Cinema under the stars” returns to Sanremo – Sanremonews.it
From 4 July to 29 August “Cinema under the stars” returns to Sanremo – Sanremonews.it

Come back Thursday 4th July (9.15pm) in Piazza San Costanzoon the back of the church of the same name, in the historic center of Sanremo, “Cinema under the stars”eighteenth edition of outdoor film festival organized by Pigna Mon Amour Association and CMC/Nidodiragno Productions.

Seven films for seven evenings – all at free and open participation for the public – scheduled from July 4th to 29th Augustfor an appointment It has now become part of the tradition of Sanremo summers.

The location is new this year. Due to renovation works in Piazza Santa Brigida, the historic theater of projections, we moved to Piazza San Costanzo, in thearea behind the Church of San Costanzo, where the arches of via del Popolo begin.

The “Cinema under the stars” is also supported by the economic contribution of the Municipality of Sanremo – Department of Tourism, Sport and Events (in concert with the Department of Culture) and is included in the 2024 calendar of summer events of the City of Flowers.

For summer 2024 Pigna Mon Amour and CMC/Nidodiragno Produzioni have chosen a program of films linked touniverse of womanunder the banner of “Cinema, female planet”.

Strong figures who have characterized contemporary art or society, who have fought for justice or for their own freedom, against the social conventions of particular historical eras or specific countries. Or simply looking for a little happiness and a better life.

Portraits of women in cinema directed by directors (Maria Sharader, Julie Taymor, Teona Strugar Mitevska, Shirin Neshat) and told by amazing actresses (among others, Oscar winner Olivia Colman, Oscar candidates Carey Mulligan and Naomi Watts, Salma Hayek , Emma Stone). Stories of cheerful, unfortunate, fragile, rebellious women, stories that will make you think and smile.

Furthermore, as a corollary and prologue to the entire event, on Thursday 4 July, the performance of the music producer will be projected on the big screen Stefano Fumagalli entitled “Love and (Vio)Lence”created for TEDxLecco. The performance addresses the issue of violence against women and aims to be a tribute to the lives lost and a call for change, a praise of music and art as a form of care, testimony and social change.

Programming:

Thursday 4 July: “She said – Me too” (2022), directed by Maria Sharader

Thursday 11 July: “Diana – The secret story of Lady D” (2013), directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel

Thursday 18 July: “The Favourite” (2018), directed by Yorgos Lanthimos

Monday, July 22: “Mulan” (1998), Disney cartoon

Thursday 15 August: “Frida” (2002), directed by Julie Taymor

Thursday 22 August: “God is a woman and her name is Petrunya (2019), directed by Teona Strugar Mitevska

Thursday 29 August: “Women without men” (2009), directed by Shirin Neshat

Screenings at 9.15pm (or a little later, waiting for dusk)

This year’s show debuts Thursday 4 July with “She said”released in Italian with the title “Anche io”. The film reconstructs the investigation conducted by two journalists of the New York Times on the film producer Harvey Weinstein. A work that not only brought to light the scandal of the abuses perpetrated by Weinstein himself, but that also broke the silence on the delicate issue of sexual violence in Hollywood, launching the #Metoo movement.

Diana – The secret story of Lady D” (Thursday 11 July) focuses on the last two years of the life of Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales, played by the actress Naomi Watts. The passionate love story between the princess and the surgeon Hasnat Khan suggests how the discovery of true happiness later allowed Diana to successfully engage in humanitarian work.

Award-winning it’s the next film, “The Favourite” by Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos (Thursday 18 July). Olivia Colman, who plays the role of Queen Anne of England, won the 2019 Oscar, the Golden Globe, the Coppa Volpi at the Venice Film Festival and the 2029 BAFTA for best actress. The film won six other awards BAFTA and the Grand Jury Prize in Venice 2018. Alongside the fragile sovereign Anna, with poor health and a fickle temperament, in a country at war against France, there are two charismatic female figures: the close friend Lady Sarah Churchill (Rachel Weisz) who governs the country in his stead and the charming yet calculating Abigail Masham (Emma Stone).

Exceptionally on Monday, July 22ndso as not to overlap with the other events scheduled in the historic center, will be screened “Mulan”, Disney cartoon from 1998. It is a story of disguise and great challenges that of the young Mulan, who decides to replace her elderly father to save him from being forced into arms. To this end he dons men’s clothes and leaves with the army, demonstrating his inestimable worth.

After a break in programming for a few weeks, we resume Ferragosto, Thursday 15 Augustwith “Frida”, an autobiographical film about the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, a symbol of physical pain and daily female resistance, which complements the more heroic resistance of men. Great cast of actors including Salma Hayek, Ashley Judd, Edward Norton, Valeria Golino and Antonio Banderas.

The scenarios change completely Thursday 22 August: takes us in Fruit salad the film “God is a woman and her name is Petrunya”. Every year in the Macedonian city of Stip a religious festival takes place during which a cross is thrown into the river. Traditionally only men from the community participate in the competition. Petrunya is a young woman of 32, a history graduate, unemployed, who still lives with her parents and suffers the humiliation of her mother. Petrunya surprisingly recovers the cross before everyone. However, religious tradition is violated, and none of the participants in the competition have the intention of leaving the sacred object in the hands of a woman. A film that makes you think, smile.

Thursday 29 August closes the 2024 edition of “Cinema under the stars” the film “Women without men”, the story of four women of different ages and social situations who suffer the discomfort of their female condition in Tehran in 1953. The film won the Silver Lion for best director at the Film Festival of Venice 2009.

 
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