Monday, September 05, 2011

Venice 2011: Eight minutes of applause for Emanuele Crialese


Venice 2011: eight minutes of applause for Emanuela Crialese. Venice applauds the young filmmaker Roman from Sicilian origins, the great Emanuele Criealese who managed to capture his audience with a film present and ancient at the same time. Mainland, this is the title of the new opera Crialese, looks like a film from the melancholic and delicate colours typical of the Director crialesiana. Sullimmigrazione this film and cultural changes which often invest a whole population forced at times to completely distort their habits and traditions in order to better adapt to modern times (citing the old Chaplin).

And here's what Venice 2011 offers eight minutes of applause to Emanuele Crialese and his cast, headed by sympathetic Beppe Fiorello that this film's protagonist. A Fiorello that seems to have even declared to the debtor that great Director has apparently finally cleared through customs from the world of tv finally offering the chance to work in the great cinema of author. The script moves constantly between the modern and lantico, narrating the story of two different families whose stories seem to intertwine, in a sort of poetic alternation. The Film tells the story of human relational and a family of fishermen composed by Ernesto starring Cuticchio Mimmo, struggling with a difficult child who doesn't want more fishing but prefers to invest in tourism. This difficult role, at the limit between the surreal and the ’ archaic, was entrusted to Beppe Fiorello that seems not fared with freshness and mastery. And here is that in this scenario are high the human events of a family of immigrants.

Venice 2011 applauds for eight minutes because this seems to have confirmed a Crialese new masterpiece, just like the first film by young director known by the general public with film thickness as breath and Golden door.

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