Thursday, September 01, 2011

George Clooney, Future Film Festival: Venice applauds "the IDEs of March"



George Clooney, the famous American actor adopted by wonderful MOM, 68esima Italy opens Venice Film Festival with his new movie, The Ides Of March, the IDEs of March. This new job, according to George, a film on moral issue that it grants the luxury of talk about politics. Sex scandals and moralit are definitely the light motif of the new film, vying for the prize.

On the occasion of the exhibition Film Venetian which opens today, 31 August, the gates to the realm of cinema, sets in motion the engines the Future Film Festival, for the transfer of bramatissimo Digital Award, recognition important andra ’ to movie that uses the best l ’ animation and special effects, both for the technical quality and creativity.George Clooney always welcome at the exhibition d ’ Venice Film Festival and greets his public exhibiting a perfect English. The film the IDEs of March, a personal work for George, that he would set on Wall Street and that come in Italy in January. The beautiful American actor explained that he started to think about the film from 2007, when sal to the American Presidency Obama. In this climate of widespread optimism was not time to launch a film from screenwriting and critical and cynical plot cos.

The IDEs of March a film in which we understand if you are really willing to sell the ’ soul to reach any own objective. Stimulated by a journalist, spoke at the press conference Shows 68esima d ’ Venice Film Festival, Clooney admits that not to recommend the film to Dominique Strauss-Kahn, because every nation read the movie depending of its political scandals.A long moment of applause succeeded to the projection of ’ preview of the film. Seduction through words, scandals and political strategies and moralit are immersed in cynical quips and biting. The Ides of March by and with George Clooney bring it off to the Cinema Film Festival in Venice?

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