All-female jury viewed films with a focus on social issues.
Andrzej Jakimowski’s contemporary Polish drama Once Upon A Time In November won the Taormina Arte best film award at the 64th edition of the Taormina FilmFest in Sicily at the weekend.
Further key Taormina Arte awards were presented to Debra Granik’s Leave No Trace for best screenplay and Filippo Piscopo and Lorena Luciano who won the best director award for It Will Be Chaos.
Leven Rambin won the Taormina Arte award for best actress for her role as an army veteran suffering from Ptsd who returns home to...
Andrzej Jakimowski’s contemporary Polish drama Once Upon A Time In November won the Taormina Arte best film award at the 64th edition of the Taormina FilmFest in Sicily at the weekend.
Further key Taormina Arte awards were presented to Debra Granik’s Leave No Trace for best screenplay and Filippo Piscopo and Lorena Luciano who won the best director award for It Will Be Chaos.
Leven Rambin won the Taormina Arte award for best actress for her role as an army veteran suffering from Ptsd who returns home to...
- 7/23/2018
- by Louise Tutt
- ScreenDaily
The 64th Taormina Film Festival concluded in Sicily's famous 2,300-year-old open air theater Saturday, with Polish drama Once Upon a Time taking home the top prize for best film. The festival's first-ever all-female jury doled out the honors, led by producer Martha de Laurentiis.
Once Upon a Time in November, directed by Andrzej Jakimowski, tells the story of a mother and son being evicted from their home and roaming the streets in search of a home.
It Will be Chaos by Filippo Piscopo and Lorena Luciano won the award for best directors. The HBO documentary tells the personal ...
Once Upon a Time in November, directed by Andrzej Jakimowski, tells the story of a mother and son being evicted from their home and roaming the streets in search of a home.
It Will be Chaos by Filippo Piscopo and Lorena Luciano won the award for best directors. The HBO documentary tells the personal ...
- 7/23/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 64th Taormina Film Festival concluded in Sicily's famous 2,300-year-old open air theater Saturday, with Polish drama Once Upon a Time taking home the top prize for best film. The festival's first-ever all-female jury doled out the honors, led by producer Martha de Laurentiis.
Once Upon a Time in November, directed by Andrzej Jakimowski, tells the story of a mother and son being evicted from their home and roaming the streets in search of a home.
It Will be Chaos by Filippo Piscopo and Lorena Luciano won the award for best directors. The HBO documentary tells the personal ...
Once Upon a Time in November, directed by Andrzej Jakimowski, tells the story of a mother and son being evicted from their home and roaming the streets in search of a home.
It Will be Chaos by Filippo Piscopo and Lorena Luciano won the award for best directors. The HBO documentary tells the personal ...
- 7/23/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The HBO documentary It Will Be Chaos goes inside the Italian island that is on the frontline of an international problem
On the arid Italian island of Lampedusa, known as the “door of Europe”, 400,000 migrants have arrived by way of the Mediterranean sea in just the past two decades. With a population of 6,000 and an economy that runs on fishing and tourism, it’s emerged as an unlikely port in the storm of Europe’s immigration crisis, welcoming asylum seekers from Syria, Libya, Eritrea, the Gambia, the Maghreb, Sudan and Tunisia, whose coast is just 70 miles away.
Related: What is the current state of the migration crisis in Europe?...
On the arid Italian island of Lampedusa, known as the “door of Europe”, 400,000 migrants have arrived by way of the Mediterranean sea in just the past two decades. With a population of 6,000 and an economy that runs on fishing and tourism, it’s emerged as an unlikely port in the storm of Europe’s immigration crisis, welcoming asylum seekers from Syria, Libya, Eritrea, the Gambia, the Maghreb, Sudan and Tunisia, whose coast is just 70 miles away.
Related: What is the current state of the migration crisis in Europe?...
- 6/18/2018
- by Jake Nevins
- The Guardian - Film News
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