Name and focus changes for every section, which are now all competitive, resulting in the festival’s structure being “slimmer’.
The ninth Rome Film Festival (Oct 16-25) has revealed a diverse line-up including the Italian premieres for potential awards contenders including David Fincher’s Gone Girl. the world premiere of Takashi Miike’s As the Gods Will and Burhan Qurbani’s We are Young, We are Strong and European premiere of Oren Moverman’s Time Out of Mind, Toronto hit Still Alice and Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet.
This year for the first time the award-winners in each section of the programme will be decided by the audience on the basis of votes cast after the screenings.
Each section has changed name and focus for 2014 and are all competitive, resulting in the festival’s structure being “slimmer’.
Italian comedies Soap Opera and Andiamo a Quel Paese bookend the line-up.
Full line-up
Cinema D’Oggi
World premiere
• Angely...
The ninth Rome Film Festival (Oct 16-25) has revealed a diverse line-up including the Italian premieres for potential awards contenders including David Fincher’s Gone Girl. the world premiere of Takashi Miike’s As the Gods Will and Burhan Qurbani’s We are Young, We are Strong and European premiere of Oren Moverman’s Time Out of Mind, Toronto hit Still Alice and Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet.
This year for the first time the award-winners in each section of the programme will be decided by the audience on the basis of votes cast after the screenings.
Each section has changed name and focus for 2014 and are all competitive, resulting in the festival’s structure being “slimmer’.
Italian comedies Soap Opera and Andiamo a Quel Paese bookend the line-up.
Full line-up
Cinema D’Oggi
World premiere
• Angely...
- 9/29/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
We have all heard the story of China's recent troubles with pollution and air so thick you can actually chew it(!), but a toxic environment could very well be the least of their troubles thanks in part to this nasty old witch and her damned evil dolls.
Below you'll find the first poster art and international trailer for the upcoming flick Dead Sign from director Liu Hui. Jiang Song, Wang Jiexi, Liu Zheng, and Lei Yang star.
There's no official synopsis available yet, but the poster and the trailer were too creepy for us to not bring them to you. From what we gather, Dead Sign tells the tale of a group of youth academy students who unwittingly raise hell itself when they decide to try to conjure up the spirit of a long dead witch. Once the hag is up running and cursing, the whole town falls victim to her debilitating spells.
Below you'll find the first poster art and international trailer for the upcoming flick Dead Sign from director Liu Hui. Jiang Song, Wang Jiexi, Liu Zheng, and Lei Yang star.
There's no official synopsis available yet, but the poster and the trailer were too creepy for us to not bring them to you. From what we gather, Dead Sign tells the tale of a group of youth academy students who unwittingly raise hell itself when they decide to try to conjure up the spirit of a long dead witch. Once the hag is up running and cursing, the whole town falls victim to her debilitating spells.
- 6/28/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Beijing, April 11: While moviegoers flocked to cinemas in China to see the latest 3D version of James Cameron's epic movie "Titanic", many said they were disappointed that they could not see it all due to censorship cuts.
Three cinema theatres in Beijing were packed for the movie's debut screening Tuesday, despite the high ticket price -- 150 yuan ($24) -- and the inconvenient midnight hour of the screening.
"It is expensive, but tickets still sell out. People just prefer to watch movies like this," Liu Hui, manager of a cinema hall, told Xinhua.
Even outside Beijing, screenings of the film in 3D cinemas in other.
Three cinema theatres in Beijing were packed for the movie's debut screening Tuesday, despite the high ticket price -- 150 yuan ($24) -- and the inconvenient midnight hour of the screening.
"It is expensive, but tickets still sell out. People just prefer to watch movies like this," Liu Hui, manager of a cinema hall, told Xinhua.
Even outside Beijing, screenings of the film in 3D cinemas in other.
- 4/11/2012
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
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