Alice nella Città dévoile le programme de sa 22e édition
par Vittoria Scarpa
- La section parallèle autonome de la Fête du Cinéma de Rome dédiée au cinéma jeunesse se déploiera du 16 au 27 octobre et présentera des premières mondiales, des premiers longs et des titres originaux

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With fourteen films battling it out in the international competition, 7 going head to head in the Panorama Italia, and many other titles selected out of competition and in special screenings, not to mention 5 TV series, 2 restored movies, 40 shorts and 4 films hailing from the recent Venice Film Festival also gracing the agenda, Alice nella Città - the autonomous parallel section unfolding within Rome Film Fest dedicated to younger generations - is once again confirming its status as a festival within a festival, boasting an extraordinarily rich line-up for an event which is now at its 22nd year and which is due to unspool from 16 to 27 October between the Auditorium Parco della Musica, the Auditorium della Conciliazione, the Palazzo Esposizioni Roma and the capital’s Cinema Adriano.
The movies set to screen in competition are Bird [+lire aussi :
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interview : Gints Zilbalodis
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interview : Damian Kocur
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interview : Nora Fingscheidt
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interview : Elín Hall
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fiche film] by Iceland’s Rúnar Rúnarsson, and Non dirmi che hai paura by Yasemin Şamdereli, in addition to six fascinating first works, not least actress Paz Vega’s directorial debut Rita [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], revolving around gender-based violence. Films set to be showcased out of competition include Silvia Luzi and Luca Bellino’s second feature film Luce [+lire aussi :
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interview : Silvia Luzi et Luca Bellino
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Eye-catching special screenings include Claude Barras’ new movie Savages [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] by Margherita Ferri (“one of the most significant and emotional titles out there”, in the words of Gianluca Giannelli, who artistically co-directs Alice alongside Fabia Bettini), the collective film 100 di questi anni, which celebrates a century of the Luce Archive, and the pre-opening movie Megalopolis by Francis Ford Coppola, screening in Cinecittà where the director will also be meeting with the audience.
The Panorama Italia section, for its part, comprises the “newest and freshest Italian films we managed to get our hands on”. The selected titles include No More Trouble, the opening documentary for this particular line-up, which sees Tommaso Romanelli and yachtsman Giovanni Soldini looking back on the crossing during which the former’s father, Andrea Romanelli, lost his life; Luca Severi’s surreal comedy (“the craziest selected this year”) I racconti del mare; Alberto Rizzi’s “Venetian western” Squali [+lire aussi :
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The second seasons of hit TV series - whose first two episodes will be available to view in Rome - along the lines of The Bad Guy [+lire aussi :
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fiche série] by Laura Luchetti, are also much anticipated. The series directed by Stefano Mordini, Adorazione, loosely based on Alice Urciuolo’s novel of the same name, is also set to premiere in the event.
Last but not least, four films hailing from Venice are gracing the mini-festival line-up, including Of Dogs and Men [+lire aussi :
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interview : Dani Rosenberg
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interview : Vojtěch Strakatý
fiche film] by Vojtĕch Strakatý, and tributes to Walter Chiari, Antonio Capuano and Ridley Scott will also top the bill, with the latter’s first ever short, made while studying at the Royal College of Art in London, The Boy and the Bicycle, also set for a screening.
(Traduit de l'italien)
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