From Salvatores to Anna Valle waiting for Muccino: Faces of Ischia Film Festival – 1 of 1 – Naples



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Gabriele Salvatores, career award, scans the sea of ​​Ischia and confesses: "I photograph continuously and I take notes for days, I will be back in Naples sooner or later.And there is always Idea of ​​Nirvana remake here, who knows ". And on the terrace of the castle appear, then, Sabrina Impacciatore and Caterina Murino, Anna Valle with her husband Ulisse Lendaro ("Working together? This was not a problem", they explain by presenting "Imperfect age" "). And again: Lillo and Alessandro Aronadio, who presents his "I There", a comedy "about the need for spirituality that drives us, expressing it in many forms, even in the cult of our ego". Faces of the Ischia Film Festival, number 16: until July 7, the Aragonese Castle hosts 113 screenings, opened by debates and aperitifs with the stars. The common denominator is the relationship between cinema and places, according to the consolidated format of the event led by Michelangelo Messina and Boris Sollazzo. Opened by an Oscar winner, Salvatores, who is talking about his next film, a road movie between Italy, Slovenia and Croatia with Valeria Golino, Claudio Santamaria, Diego Abatantuono and a beginner of ten eight years who, like a Pied Piper, will bring his biological parents and the objective father. "Paternity, already The director thinks and admits:" I continue to raise a film my son, who crosses my films growing up, and who becomes adult. I think it's basically to make up for the lack of paternity: my family, after all, that's the cinema. "An arrow to Abatantuono (" Diego and I have a personal story that has always involved us, from time to time gets me angry, because he's a lazy man and has often bet on his enormous talent … If he did not, he would have been Italian actors of all time ") and a confession for the future, while in Ischia presents the diptych" The Invisible Boy ", which shows that even in Italy you can shoot movies on super heroes:" I dream from a movie about a rockstar: the first seventy pages of Life, Keith Richard's biography, and the end of the film when he meets another boy who likes to make music: Mick Jagger. "The Festival continues in the name of Gabriele Muccino, who returns to Ischia to collect, tonight, the Plinius Prize presenting the projection of his "A casa t utti bene ", entirely touring the island. Cinema and location, indissoluble weaving

photos by Lucia De Luise, Carlo Pane and Claudio Cervera

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