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Estreia "A Viagem de Papa Franciscor", Gianfranco Rosi
Directed by Gianfranco Rosi, IN VIAGGIO: THE TRAVELS OF POPE FRANCIS becomes a surprisingly cinematic look at the Pontiff's life. With very little commentary and no camera-facing interviews, Rosi's film follows the Pontiff with an unflinching eye as we follow his journey around the world. Having visited 53 countries during the first nine years of his pontificate, Francis comes face-to-face with issues of poverty, war, abuse and many more yet must continue to give a message of hope to all. In this 1on1, we speak to Rosi about what sets this Pope apart from others, leaning into the Kingdom and the power of the dream.
From Academy Award® nominated filmmaker Gianfranco Rosi (FIRE AT SEA, NOTTURNO) comes IN VIAGGIO: THE TRAVELS OF POPE FRANCIS. Rosi chronicles the travels of the head of the Catholic church, Pope Francis, as he crisscrosses the globe to meet with political, secular and religious leaders. Composed mostly of archival footage, the film grants rare access to the public life of the pontiff, from the elevated security of his pulpit and traveling through large crowds to the personal interaction with impoverished, the frail and the incarcerated. In the first nine years of his pontificate, Pope Francis made 37 trips visiting 53 countries, focusing on his most important issues: poverty, migration, the environment, solidarity and war. Intrigued by the fact that two of Francis's trips - the first to the refugees landing in Lampedusa; the second in 2021 to the Middle East - so closely mirrored the itineraries of his films Fuocoammare (Fire At Sea, 2016) and Notturno (2020), Rosi follows the Pope's Stations of the Cross. He sees what he sees, hears what he says and creates a dialogue between archival footage of Francis' travels, images taken by Rosi himself, recent history and the state of the world today. Director Gianfranco Rosi joins us for a conversation on meeting Pope Francis, his affinity for connecting with people, the spiritual and metaphysical importance of the “journey” towards a greater understanding our own humanity. For more go to: inviaggiodoc.com
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I talk with Academy Award nominated filmmaker Gianfranco Rosi about his new documentary on Pope Francis. It chronicles the first decade of the pontiff's travels in 53 countries as he represents his values on issues such as poverty, migration, environment, solidarity, and war. We discuss the definition of the contemporary prophetic voice and how the film explores how words and physicality convey spiritual power.
Sapo Matteucci"Per futili motivi"La nave di Teseohttps://lanavediteseo.euIl legno è vecchio, la botte è vuota, e tuttavia contiene ancora un po' di vino. Quanto poco ci vorrebbe a buttarlo, a sbaraccare tutto? Non ci vorrebbe nulla. Nessuno avrebbe da ridire. Si farebbe spazio per chi ne ha bisogno – e tutti, intorno, hanno un disperato bisogno di spazio. Ma Sapo Matteucci decide di prendersi cura di quel vino rimasto, e vi si dedica con una forza e un coraggio e una pazienza e una perseveranza e una sincerità che non ha mai riservato a nient'altro in tutta la sua vita. Lo fa invecchiare. Lo imbottiglia. Lo porta in tavola e ce lo serve – e quel vino è questo romanzo, ed è portentoso. Sapo Matteucci non ne è solo l'autore: ne è anche il protagonista, e ci racconta senza infingimenti il tramonto di un uomo – il suo tramonto – come solo grandi scrittori ogni tanto riescono a fare, alla fine della loro carriera. Solo che della carriera di Sapo Matteucci questo romanzo è l'inizio, perché si tratta del suo esordio. Nella zona di guerra più banale e crudele della nostra avventura terrena, la famiglia, là dove ogni cosa è destinata a diventare conflitto, recupera la gioia originaria che tutti perdiamo di vista, quella dell'essere al mondo, e canta il legame esilarante e struggente con tutto ciò che al mondo lo trattiene.Madri, padri, cani, figli, conigli, rotture di coglioni danzano in queste pagine con traboccante, dissipante vitalità, descritti da un occhio che ama senza alternative e da una lingua che batte con grazia le piste della grande letteratura.Quella grande letteratura di cui Sapo Matteucci si è nutrito per cinquant'anni senza mai attentarsi di produrla, e che infine gli è scivolata fuori tutta insieme in questo libro, come quando c'è di mezzo il destino.Sandro VeronesiSapo Matteucci ha trascorso la sua giovinezza a Viareggio. Giornalista, ha lavorato per “Il Globo”, “Playboy”, “Bell'Italia”; ha collaborato con “Traveller”, “Repubblica”, “Paragone” e “Nuovi Argomenti”. Ha vissuto a Firenze, Milano, Roma, Torino, dove ha lavorato per Einaudi. Ha pubblicato Q.B. La cucina quanto basta (2008) e C'era una vodka. Un'educazione spirituale (2010). Con Nicolò Bassetti ha scritto Sacro romano GRA (2013): il film Sacro GRA di Gianfranco Rosi ha vinto il Leone d'oro alla Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica di Venezia del 2013.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
durée : 00:59:39 - Plan large - par : Antoine Guillot - Une amoureuse, et un pape, ce samedi dans Plan Large, avec Sylvie Verheyde et Gianfranco Rosi, et aussi Charlotte Garson. - invités : Sylvie Verheyde Réalisatrice, scénariste; Charlotte Garson Rédactrice en chef adjointe des Cahiers du cinéma; Gianfranco Rosi cinéaste
durée : 00:59:39 - Plan large - par : Antoine Guillot - Une amoureuse, et un pape, ce samedi dans Plan Large, avec Sylvie Verheyde et Gianfranco Rosi, et aussi Charlotte Garson. - invités : Sylvie Verheyde Réalisatrice, scénariste; Charlotte Garson Rédactrice en chef adjointe des Cahiers du cinéma; Gianfranco Rosi cinéaste
Partiamo con una commedia d'altri tempi "Ticket to Paradise" di Ol Parker, con George Clooney, Julia Roberts e Billie Lourd. Ce la racconta il nostro Boris Sollazzo. Con lui parliamo anche di "Gli orsi non esistono", ultimo film diretto da Jafar Panahi, presentato alla Mostra del Cinema di Venezia, con Jafar Panahi e Naser Hashemi. Il regista Gianfranco Rosi ci presenta "In viaggio" il suo film documentario sui viaggi di Papa Francesco. "La vita è una danza" è uno dei più bei film sul ballo degli ultimi anni. E' diretto da Cédric Klapisch, con Marion Barbeau e Hofesh Shechter. L'attore Fabrizio Gifuni, che veste i panni del presidente del Consiglio Aldo Moro in "Esterno notte" di Marco Bellocchio è stato premiato proprio per questo ruolo all'ultima edizione delle "Giornate Fice" a Mantova. Assieme a lui parliamo di questo e del suo prossimo film "I viaggiatori". "Everything, Everywhere, all at once" è un cinecomic indipendente diretto da Dan Kwan, Daniel Scheinert, con Michelle Yeoh e Stephanie Hsu. Lo ha visto per noi Chiara Pizzimenti. "Rocky Horror Picture Show" il leggendario musical del 1973 fa tappa in Italia. Ne parliamo con una giornalista che è anche una super appassionata, Simona Marletti, cofondatrice del fan club italiano.
Oggi a Cult: Flora Pitrolo presenta a Palermo la rassegna Teatro Bastardo in vari luoghi, fra cui i Cantieri della Zisa e il quartiere dell'Arenella; a Bologna una iniziativa di public art dedicata alle donne afghane nell'ambito del Terra di Tutti Film Festival; Stefano Moriggi è l'ospite dello spazio dedicato alla cultura nel presente e riflette sul concetto di identità; Gianfranco Rosi sul film "In viaggio" al microfono di Barbara Sorrentini... Cult è condotto da Ira Rubini e realizzato dalla redazione culturale di Radio Popolare. Cult è cinema, arti visive, musica, teatro, letteratura, filosofia, sociologia, comunicazione, danza, fumetti e graphic-novels… e molto altro! Cult è in onda dal lunedì al venerdì dalle 11.30 alle 12.30. La sigla di Cult è “Two Dots” di Lusine. CHIAMA IN DIRETTA: 02.33.001.001
Notturno (2020) es una película documental de Gianfranco Rosi. Paisajes y silencios sobre las guerras del medio oriente. El cine aclarando y oscureciendo tras el paso del horror.
De combien de douleurs, de combien de vies se compose l'existenceau Moyen-Orient ? Notturno a été tourné au cours des trois dernières années le long des frontières de l'Irak, du Kurdistan, de la Syrie et du Liban ; tout autour, des signes de violence et de destruction, et au premier plan l'humanité qui se réveille chaque jour d'une nuit qui paraît infinie.Mostra de Venise 2020 : Prix UNICEF & Prix du Meilleur film italienReprésentant de l'Italie aux Oscars 2021Bonus DVD :Conversation entre Gianfranco Rosi et Alejandro Inarritu (2020, 28 min.)Audio : VO DD 5.1 - Sous-titrage : FrançaisFormat Cinéma 1.85 respectéDVD Pal Zone 2
On this week's archive edition we travel to the beautiful Sicilian island of Lampedusa where everything is not quite as it seems in the powerful 2016 documentary, Fire at Sea.The film focusses on the European migrant crisis and sets the migrants' dangerous Mediterranean crossing against a background of the ordinary life of some of its inhabitants. Set on the island of Lampedusa it documents the lives of a twelve-year-old boy from a local fishing family and a doctor who treats the migrants on their arrival.Directed by Gianfranco Rosi, this documentary won the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Back in 2016 we caught up with the director to discover what drove him to make this film.From the Archive sees us dig into our extensive contemporary and classical music and cinema podcast archive as we rediscover interviews and discussions with artists, with our long-standing producer and presenter, Ben Eshmade. Subscribe to Nothing Concrete on Acast, Spotify, iTunes or wherever you find your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chaque vision est singulière, porteuse de sens et de changement. Le but de ce format est de rassembler de nombreux artistes et que chacun nous délivre sa vision et son expérience de la photographie. Ce podcast a été auto-produit. Pour nous soutenir : https://visionspodcast.fr/nous-soutenir/ La première fois que je rencontre Laura Henno, c'est à l'occasion de la visite de presse de sa nouvelle exposition, fin 2021, intitulée Radical Devotion, à la galerie Nathalie Obadia. J'arrive l'un des premiers. Je suis directement frappé par ces tirages de diverses formes, certains sont très grands, d'autres sont assemblés comme des polyptiques. Et ces photographies, la plupart du temps mises en scène, dégagent une certaine tension, notamment par le regard souvent frontal des sujets. Le temps semble s'être arrêté. L'artiste expose ici sa série encore en cours sur Slab City, « la dernière ville libre des États-Unis ». Je m'interroge sur le titre. Une dévotion, c'est déjà un fort attachement et un geste radical. Pourquoi y ajouter ce qualificatif ? Et une dévotion à quoi ? À qui ? Une dévotion, c'est un moment d'amour inconditionnel, presque une transe. On se livre, on donne de sa personne, de son intimité. On aime aussi de manière sincère, on vénère parfois un dieu ou une figure, qu'elle soit religieuse ou non. Entre images fixes et en mouvement, Laura Henno s'attarde à montrer des personnes en lisière, à la marge, ou que l'on place à la marge. Des vies invisibles en somme. Des migrants comoriens, des adolescents fragiles, en passant par des mineurs isolés ou bien, plus récemment, par une communauté souvent « blessée », en autarcie. Ces sujets photographiés par l'artiste vouent une dévotion certes, mais à une certaine liberté. Au fait de vivre pleinement. Ou de vivre tout simplement. À la suite d'études de photographie à l'ENSAV de La Cambre, Laura Henno s'initie au cinéma au Fresnoy. Lauréate du Prix Découverte des Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie d'Arles en 2007, l'artiste multiplie depuis les expositions en France et à l'étranger, à l'instar de son exposition à l'Institut pour la Photographie de Lille 2019, au Ryerson Image Center de Toronto, Redemption aux Rencontres de la photographie d'Arles en 2018, M'Tsamboro au BBB Centre d'Art à Toulouse en 2017, Summer Crossing au Centre Photographique Ile-de-France ou de son exposition au Finnish Museum of Photography à Helsinki en 2011. Lauréate du Prix SAM pour l'art contemporain 2019, Laura Henno bénéficiera également d'une exposition au Palais de Tokyo du 15 avril au 4 septembre 2022. Dans ce grand entretien, l'artiste évoque tout d'abord son parcours, ses références. Beaucoup sont américaines. On comprend que les maîtres de la peinture et du cinéma, souvent documentaire, ne sont jamais loin de son travail initial. Il est évoqué son rapport singulier à la mise en scène et à la fiction. On parle également de son approche, qui a évolué au fil des ans. Une photographie, qui, comme elle le souligne dans le podcast, « s'est rapprochée au fil du temps de l'humain, de situations de vie existentielles ». Malgré une esthétique documentaire bien présente dans son travail, Laura Henno cherche toujours le pas de côté. En observant avec attention ses photographies, nous devinons que l'artiste cherche avant tout à dévoiler la part d'humanité, souvent imperceptible au premier abord, de ses sujets. Puis, nous entrons doucement dans son univers en commençant par deux séries intimement liées : Summer Crossing et La Cinquième Ile. Suite à sa recherche aux Comores, qui explore la géopolitique complexe de l'archipel au travers de portraits de vie d'adolescents clandestins, de passeurs, Laura Henno tourne son regard vers Slab City, campement hors du temps, perdu dans le désert californien. Montrée pour la première fois à Paris, la série Outremonde, initiée en 2017 est remarquée par la critique aux Rencontres d'Arles en 2018, ainsi qu'à l'Institut de la Photographie en 2019 et au Bleu du Ciel en 2020, sous le commissariat de Michel Poivert. Le résultat final ? Un podcast aux couleurs musicales : nous naviguons entre différents projets, descriptions de photographies, pistes de réflexion… L'artiste se plonge à corps perdu dans ses séries, aux côtés de ses sujets… De manière littérale parfois, comme à Slab City, où elle vit en immersion plusieurs semaines par an, demeurant dans sa caravane. Finalement, ne serait-ce pas Laura Henno qui voue une dévotion « radicale » aux arts visuels qu'elle pratique ? Nous ressentons en tout cas une passion communicative qui fait plaisir à entendre. Il ne reste plus qu'à vous souhaiter une agréable écoute. Pour aller plus loin Walker Evans, Robert Frank, Dorothea Lange, Diane Arbus, Stephen Shore, William Eggleston, Jeff Wall, Don DeLillo, Jim Harrison, Russel Banks, Toni Morrison, James Baldwin, Philip Roth, Édouard Glissant, Patrick Chamoiseau, John Akomfrah, Francis Alÿs, Steve McQueen, Mohamed Bourouissa, Wang Bing, Roberto Minervini, Peter Watkins, Gianfranco Rosi, FSA Liens https://www.instagram.com/hennolaura/ https://laurahenno.com/ https://www.instagram.com/podcastvisions/ https://www.visionspodcast.fr/
چه اتفاقی میافته که آدمها از سرزمینی که بهش تعلق دارن، به یه سرزمین دیگه پناه می برن؟ چرا اصلا از کلمه پناه بردن استفاده میشه؟ پناهجویان از چه مسیرهایی عبور میکنند و چه خطراتی در مسیر پناهندگی متوجه آنها میشه؟ دراین اپیزود در مورد این موضوعات صحبت میکنم. برای اینکه دقیقتر به این موضوع مهم پرداخته بشه در این اپیزود از چند مستند، گزارش، مقاله معتبر استفاده شده اما مهمترین مرجع شاید فیلم آتش در دریا باشد. Fire at Sea, Gianfranco Rosi, 2016, 114 Min نویسندگان: پیمان بشردوست، یلدا مظفریان تمامی قطعات موسیقی که در این اپیزود استفاده شده را نیما جواهری بطور اختصاصی برای این اپیزود ساخته و اجرا کرده. پادکست نیما اسپانسر: نگاه شاپ
Emission l'ordre et la sécurité du monde, exotisme et mythes. On retourne voir nos vieux héros, on doit remplacer l'espion qui venait du froid, soyez indulgents, même si on ne débute pas dans le métier. On a avec nous le mot de passe qui doit nous guider à tous les espions du quartier, c'est Choo Choo Choo Boogie.Aussi dispo sur le tube.Au programme cette semaine:* la 25ème aventures made in EON de l'Agent de sa Majesté, James Bond, matricule 007, sort enfin au cinéma après avoir été repoussé 3 fois, Mourir peut attendre (No Time to Die). Réalisé cette fois par un américain, Cary Fukunaga, et malgré le peu d'espoir placé dans la conclusion du run de Daniel Craig dans le rôle de l'agent secret, nos bondophiles ont été étonnement surpris de quelques très bonnes choses, noyés dans des choix aberrants et catastrophiques, résultats des impasses narratives et formelles des 4 films précédents.* la réédition chez Artus Films de Flics en jeans, aka Squadra antiscippo, première aventure de Nico Giraldi, le flic romain merveilleusement interprété par l'idole d'El Comandante, Tomas Milian, sous la caméra légère de Bruno Corbucci.Nous avions rendu hommage à l'acteur, en musique, au moment de son décès en mars 2017.* En notules, Notturno, nouveau documentaire de Gianfranco Rosi.Coups de cœur:THOMAS: revoir Heat + Lone Star (John Sayles)THIBAUT: KB 19DOC ERWAN: Robert Crumb - Mes problèmes avec les femmesJUSTEEN: Les Autres chemins (Emmanuelle Lacosse) + A Scene at the sea (Takeshi Kitano)SIMON (le jeune): Le Témoin à abattre (Enzo G. Castellari) + Le Bras armé de la loi (Johnny MAK)PLAYLISTPrégénérique / Extrait Mozinor - Les pwalsMonty Norman & The John Barry Orchestra / James Bond ThemeGuido & Maurizio de Angelis / Squadra antiscippo Theme
Critique cinéma par François Bégaudeau du film "Notturno" réalisé par Gianfranco Rosi. De l'Irak au Kurdistan, en passant par la Syrie et le Liban, les stigmates des récents conflits armés sont encore vivaces. Les infrastructures sont en ruines tandis que les populations encaissent l'onde de choc de ces violences récurrentes. Notturno est la suite de Fuocoammare, précédent documentaire de Gianfranco Rosi, qui part voir d'où les migrants sont partis, ce qu'ils ont fuit. Trois années d'observation et d'immersion, dont Rosi prélève en plans fixes, sans commentaires, un Moyen-Orient suspendu dans l'espace et le temps d'un conflit sans fin… Date de sortie : 22 septembre 2021 © 2021 – Météore Films Musique : © Saja Al-Maghasba - Mawtini
durée : 00:58:31 - Plan large - par : Antoine Guillot - Le Proche-Orient tout comme l'Occident sont devenues une vaste zone de guerre, mouvante et perpétuelle, qu'on peine souvent à appréhender. Les cinéastes Gianfranco Rosi, Giovanni Aloi et Jasmila Zbanic s'en sont emparé, au passé comme au présent. Rencontre. - invités : Gianfranco Rosi cinéaste; Olivier Favier Interprète; Giovanni Aloi Cinéaste; Jasmila Zbanic Cinéaste; Raphaël Clairefond Critique de cinéma, rédacteur en chef de la revue So Film
No episódio 5, o crítico Bruno Ghetti relembra coisas divertidas da cobertura do Festival de Veneza e discute com os mediadores Filippo Pitanga e Mariane Morisawa quatro vencedores do Leão de Ouro: Em Busca da Vida, do chinês Jia Zhangke, Fausto, do russo Alexander Sokurov, Sacro Gra, do italiano Gianfranco Rosi, e De Longe te Observo, do venezuelano Lorenzo Vigas.
In conversation with Malihe Razazan, Gianfranco Rosi discusses his film "Notturno" (2020) which was shot over a 3 year period along the borders between Syria, Iraq, Kurdistan, and Lebanon, giving voice to a human drama that transcends geographical divisions and time. Courtesy of Voices of the Middle East and North Africa (VOMENA).
Voltamos a nossa Parada Cultural das Nações, série especial do podcast do site NERVOS que imagina um desfile de delegações artísticas inspirado nas Olimpíadas, que estão prestes a começar no dia 23 de julho de 2021. E neste nono episódio, o destaque vai para Israel – já esclarecendo que, conforme a ordem de apresentação da Parada das Nações que se realizará em Tóquio, a Palestina será destacada bem mais a frente nesta série – e a Itália, com os principais representantes culturais atuais destes países. Ouça no lugar que você quiser: SoundCloud | Spotify | Deezer | iTunes | Google Podcasts | Orelo | Feed | Download Parada Cultural das Nações #9 > A partir de 9s Israel > A partir de 1min04s - Porta-bandeira: o duo indie Lola Marsh - Destaques: os filmes Synonymes (2019), de Navad Lapid; o drama Foxtrot (2017), de Samuel Maoz; a sátira Tel Aviv em Chamas (2018), de Sameh Zoabi; o documentário Na Cabine de Exibição (2019), de Ra'anan Alexandrowicz; o curta White Eye (2019), de Tomer Shushan; as séries A Princesa e o Padeiro (2013-), de Assi Azar; e Shtisel (2013-21), de Ori Elon e Yehonatan Indursky; a cantora pop Eden Ben Zaken, o DJ Itay Galo e o cantor de mizrahi Omer Adam - Citados: os cineastas Menahem Golan, Efraim Kishon e Uri Zohar; os filmes O Dia do Perdão (2000) e Kedma (2002), de Amos Gitaï; Lemon Tree (2008) e Os Árabes Também Dançam (2014), de Eran Riklis; Valsa com Bashir (2008), de Ari Folman; A Professora do Jardim de Infância (2014), de Navad Lapid; as séries Be’tipul (2005-08), de Hagai Levi, Ori Sivan e Nir Bergman; de Prisoners of War (2010-12), de Gideon Raff; e da minissérie Euphoria (2012-13), de Ron Leshem e Daphna Levin; a cantora Yael Naïm e a banda Men of North Country Itália > A partir de 7min04s - Porta-bandeira: a série A Amiga Genial (2018-), de Saverio Costanzo - Destaques: os filmes Belos Sonhos (2016), de Marco Bellocchio; Uma Questão Pessoal (2017), de Paolo e Vittorio Taviani; Dogman (2018), de Matteo Garrone; Martin Eden (2019), de Pietro Marcello; o documentário Notturno (2020), de Gianfranco Rosi; Rosa e Momo (2020), de Edoardo Ponti; o curta Four Roads (2020) e o longa Lazzaro Felice (2018), de Alice Rohrwacher; a cantora Laura Pausini; a música "Zitti e Buoni", da banda de rock Måneskin, que venceu o Eurovisão 2021 - Citados: neorrealismo italiano e os cineastas Federico Fellini, Michelangelo Antonioni, Luchino Visconti, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Bernardo Bertolucci e Ettore Scola; o longa A Grande Beleza (2013), de Paolo Sorrentino; os compositores Antonio Vivaldi, Giuseppe Verdi, Giacomo Puccini e Gioacchino Rossini; tenores Luciano Pavarotti, Andrea Bocelli e o grupo Il Volo; o produtor Giorgio Moroder, a cantora Raffaella Carrà, o cantor Umberto Tozzi, os DJ's Gigi D'Agostino e Benny Benassi; e os artistas Eros Ramazzotti e Tiziano Ferro Encerramento > A partir de 12min43s Confira a transcrição completa deste podcast no site: https://www.nervos.com.br/post/paradaculturaldasnacoes9-israel-italia *Músicas presentes no podcast: “Brazilian Fantasy (Standard Version)”, de Alexandre de Faria; “Hatikvah” (Hino de Israel), de Naftali Herz Imber e Samuel Cohen; “New Soul”, de Yael Naim; “Only for a Moment”, de Lola Marsh; “Il Canto degli Italiani” (Hino da Itália), de Goffredo Mameli e Michele Novaro; “Zitti e Buoni”, de Måneskin
Italian American director Gianfranco Rosi' sat down with HFPA journalist Silvia Bizio about his most recent film Notturno, a documentary about the different people in areas around warzones and borders of Iraq, Kurdistan, Syria, and Lebanon and which was the Italian selection for the International Film Category at the Academy Awards and shortlisted for best documentary. They also discuss cinema and documentaries in the age of platforms like Netflix and Hulu, his process in making a documentary, and more.
Where is the line between a documentary and a piece of serious filmmaking? We don't know, but maybe it lies in the borderlands, the no-place between conflict zones. When faced with brutal, self-evident violence, perhaps the only thing that remains is storytelling. The diversity of violence bleeds into the plurality of voices that echo inside this landmark of documentary filmmaking.If you're looking for THE themes, then they are heavy with this one, as we review Gianfranco Rosi's 'Notturno'. Best enjoyed at either twilight or dawn.
Second only to the United states, Brazil’s death toll stands at over 275,000 and it’s now entering the deadliest chapter in this crisis. CNN Correspondent Matt Rivers gives us the view from the ground in Sao Paolo. Then Brazil's former health minister Luiz Henrique Mandetta joins Christiane Amanpour to discuss the failings of President Bolsonaro to tackle the pandemic and warns that there are many difficult days ahead. One corporation, Salesforce, is using its vast computing resources to help health agencies around the world track vaccinations. Our Hari Sreenivasan speaks to CEO Marc Benioff about the many ways COVID-19 is changing the world, both for businesses and the public. Today marks 10 years since the start of the war of Syria; a deadly conflict that would decimate millions of lives and leave the economy in tatters. Directors Waad Al-Kateab and Gianfranco Rosi reflect on where Syria is today. Their documentaries “For Sama" and "Notturno" respectively give an emotional and raw account of life under siege and the aftermath of so many years of war.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
In this edition of the show, Cinetopia founder Amanda Rogers is joined by co-producer Jim Ross (TAKEONECinema.net Managing Editor) and show regular and freelance critic Steph Brown. Between them, they cover four films and gear up for Glasgow Film Festival: Sam Levinson's Netflix lockdown release MALCOLM & MARIE; Guantanamo Bay legal drama THE MAURITANIAN from Kevin Macdonald; Gianfranco Rosi's observational documentary, NOTTURNO, of the war-torn regions recovering from the scars of ISIS; and Bryan Fogel's new documentary about the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, THE DISSIDENT. Jim also speaks to Alex Camilleri, director of LUZZU, which premiered recently at Sundance and won the Special Jury Award for acting, and Betty Stojnic returns to the show to tell us some of her highlights from International Film Festival Rotterdam. ------------------------ 05:45 - Malcolm & Marie (Dir: Sam Levinson) 32:17 - The Mauritanian (Dir: Kevin Macdonald) 46:32 - The Dissident (Dir: Bryan Fogel) 1:10:47 - Notturno (Dir: Gianfranco Rosi) 1:30:05 - Interview with Alex Camilleri, director of Luzzu 1:49:50 - Betty Stojnic at Rotterdam 2021 ------------------------- Short film recommendations will return in our GFF special extra edition on February 23rd!
Lördag och Jonas bjuder in festivalens marknadschef Karl Svedung som tar med oss bakom kulisserna på The Isolated Cinema. Lisa är tillbaka från fyren på Pater Noster och ger oss en inblick av sina sju dagar på ön. Avsnittet rundas av med den prisbelönte dokumentärfilmaren Gianfranco Rosi som Johan Blomqvist fick en pratstund med.
Life in a war zone: Gianfranco Rosi's documentary “Notturno" by KPFA: Voices of the Middle East and North Africa
This week on the Film at Lincoln Center podcast we’re presenting conversations on Notturno and Identifying Features, two equally impressive films, both of which are New York Times Critic's Picks and are now playing in our Virtual Cinema. The first discussion features Oscar-nominated filmmaker, Gianfranco Rosi, in conversation with New York Film Festival’s Director of Programming Dennis Lim on Rosi’s latest immersive work of nonfiction. Shot over the course of three years along the borders of Iraq, Kurdistan, Syria, and Lebanon, Notturno is a nighttime ramble through a region rocked and shattered by catastrophe and violence. The second conversation centers on Identifying Features and includes director Fernanda Valadez, and co-writer and producer Astrid Rondero in a dialogue with FLC's Assistant Programmer Dan Sullivan at the 49th New Directors/New Films. The film is a suspenseful slow burn, equally constructed of moments of beauty and horror surrounding a mother's search for the truth about her son. Nationwide tickets to Notturno and Identifying Features are now available: virtual.filmlinc.org
Recommended by our last guest Emer Reynolds Fire At Sea chronicles life on the small Italian island of Lampedusa off the coast of Sicily. Lampedusa is home to a population of approximately 6,500 people who live quiet lives but being 70 miles off the coast of Africa it plays a part as a major port for African migrants. This doc directed by Gianfranco Rosi poetically shows the differences between life on the island for the locals and the horrors that lie just off their shores. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threedudespod/message
Cinéphiles de notre temps tente, comme tout le monde, de s’adapter au deuxième confinement et de trouver quelques échappatoires durant ces longues semaines d’isolement. Alors que le contexte est pour le moins troublé (de la fermeture des cinémas à une potentielle entrave à la liberté d’informer, en passant par le succès d’un certain film complotiste), nous avons mis en place un « standard imaginaire des cinéphiles en confinement » sur lequel nos invités nous ont laissé un message pour évoquer leur vie de spectateur.ice confiné.e, leurs découvertes récentes et leurs refuges. Pour cette première pastille, c’est Irène Oger, ex-programmatrice, future exploitante de cinéma et fondatrice du collectif Lundi Soir qui nous a laissé un premier message dans lequel elle évoque quelques documentaires nécessaires pour ne pas sombrer dans l’apathie. Oeuvres évoquées : Fuocoammare, par-delà Lampedusa, Gianfranco Rosi, 2016 Overseas, Sung-A Yoon, 2019 La filmographie de Denis Gheerbrant
Cinéphiles de notre temps tente, comme tout le monde, de s’adapter au deuxième confinement et de trouver quelques échappatoires durant ces longues semaines d’isolement. Alors que le contexte est pour le moins troublé (de la fermeture des cinémas à une potentielle entrave à la liberté d’informer, en passant par le succès d’un certain film complotiste), nous avons mis en place un « standard imaginaire des cinéphiles en confinement » sur lequel nos invités nous ont laissé un message pour évoquer leur vie de spectateur.ice confiné.e, leurs découvertes récentes et leurs refuges. Pour cette première pastille, c’est Irène Oger, ex-programmatrice, future exploitante de cinéma et fondatrice du collectif Lundi Soir qui nous a laissé un premier message dans lequel elle évoque quelques documentaires nécessaires pour ne pas sombrer dans l’apathie. Oeuvres évoquées : Fuocoammare, par-delà Lampedusa, Gianfranco Rosi, 2016 Overseas, Sung-A Yoon, 2019 La filmographie de Denis Gheerbrant
In this special 58th New York Film Festival edition of the Film at Lincoln Center podcast, Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Gianfranco Rosi joins NYFF Director of Programming Dennis Lim to discuss Notturno, Rosi’s latest immersive work of nonfiction. Shot over the course of three years along the borders of Iraq, Kurdistan, Syria, and Lebanon, Notturno is a nighttime ramble through a region rocked and shattered by catastrophe and violence. All documentaries at the 58th New York Film Festival are presented by HBO. Get tickets for tonight’s screening at the Queens drive-in or nationwide virtual tickets here: https://www.filmlinc.org/nyff2020/films/notturno/
Pagina 3 con Nicola Lagioia
En la sexta jornada de festival el título más potente ha sido 'Concrete Cowboy', un drama paternofilial con Idris Elba y Caleb McLaughlin que nos descubre el mundo de los vaqueros urbanos y afroamericanos en Philadelphia. También repasamos 'Violation', la película más aplaudida este año en la sección de género del certamen, Midnight Madness. Paulo nos habla de 'Neubau', un drama generacional alemán obra de Johannes Maria Schmit, y 'Notturno', el documental con el que Gianfranco Rosi aspiró a su segundo León de Oro en Venecia. Además, Dani habla del divertimento 'The Kid Detective', una comedia en clave de noir que le da a Adam Brody su mejor papel desde 'The O.C.' La edición más atípica del Festival de Toronto ya se acerca a su final. Por quinto año consecutivo La Sexta Nominada y PremiosOscar.net estarán representados en el TIFF a través de Daniel Martínez Mantilla. Con la ayuda del periodista Paulo Campos, cada día publicaremos un podcast en el que repasaremos las películas que veamos y los detalles más interesantes de la jornada.
Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, a podcast where we reach out to friends to talk about what we've been watching. It's as simple as that. Joining Nicolas Rapold this time is veteran critic Jonathan Romney who writes for leading film publications such as Sight & Sound and Screen Daily. Here Jonathan gives us a terrific account of his favorites from the Venice International Film Festival. It's a jam-packed preview of bold new movies to look out for down the road. That includes the newest films from Pedro Almodovar, Frederick Wiseman, Gianfranco Rosi, and Kiyoshi Kurosawa, plus highlights such as the provocative New Order; Soviet-era historical drama Dear Comrades; the period romance The World to Come; Regina King's philosophical conversation piece One Night in Miami; Indian music drama The Disciple; and the giant fly comedy Mandibles. Please note that because of the long distance connection the audio volume may vary. Photo by Steve Snodgrass
Settima puntata di copertura della 77ª Mostra internazionale d'arte cinematografica di Venezia. Contenuti: 00:00 - Guerra e Pace (2020, Massimo D'Anolfi, Martina Parenti) 08:52 - Notturno (2020, Gianfranco Rosi) 16:30 - Careless Crime (2020, Shahram Mokri) 21:17 - City Hall (2020, Frederick Wiseman) Partecipanti: Marco Ale Cosimo Logo creato da: Alessandro Valenti/Simone Malaspina Sigla e post-produzione a cura di: Simone Malaspina/Alessandro Valenti Per il jingle della sigla si ringraziano: Alessandro Corti e Gianluca Nardo
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Tutti aspettavano Regina King e Gianfranco Rosi.Nessuno si aspettava Małgorzata Szumowska and Michał Englert.Quali saranno le sorprese? Ne parliamo in questa puntata.Testi di Cecilia Parini e Nicolò Groja.
Tutti aspettavano Regina King e Gianfranco Rosi.Nessuno si aspettava Małgorzata Szumowska and Michał Englert.Quali saranno le sorprese? Ne parliamo in questa puntata.Testi di Cecilia Parini e Nicolò Groja.
In Francia si va verso la riduzione della quarantena da 15 giorni a 7 in caso di contatto stretto con un positivo al Covid-19. Il Viceministro Sileri è possibilista se ci saranno evidenze scientifiche. Per parlarne, a Effetto Notte il Prof. Matteo Bassetti, Direttore della Clinica di Malattie Infettive del San Martino di Genova. La Ministra Azzolina in Senato ha sottolineato che nessun Paese in Europa ha investito tanto quanto l'Italia per la ripartenza. E conferma: test sierologici a campione sugli studenti. Intanto il premier Conte è volato in Libano dove ha promesso il sostegno del suo Governo per la ricostruzione. Ne parliamo con Barbara Fiammeri (Il Sole 24 Ore). Omicidio di Colleferro: 'Non abbiamo toccato Willy', si difendono i due fratelli accusati del pestaggio. Gli aggiornamenti sulle indagini con la nostra Raffaella Calandra. Mostra del Cinema di Venezia. Riflettori puntati su "Notturno" di Gianfranco Rosi. Lo ha visto per noi l'inviata di Radio 24 al Lido, Marta Cagnola.
In Francia si va verso la riduzione della quarantena da 15 giorni a 7 in caso di contatto stretto con un positivo al Covid-19. Il Viceministro Sileri è possibilista se ci saranno evidenze scientifiche. Per parlarne, a Effetto Notte il Prof. Matteo Bassetti, Direttore della Clinica di Malattie Infettive del San Martino di Genova. La Ministra Azzolina in Senato ha sottolineato che nessun Paese in Europa ha investito tanto quanto l'Italia per la ripartenza. E conferma: test sierologici a campione sugli studenti. Intanto il premier Conte è volato in Libano dove ha promesso il sostegno del suo Governo per la ricostruzione. Ne parliamo con Barbara Fiammeri (Il Sole 24 Ore). Omicidio di Colleferro: 'Non abbiamo toccato Willy', si difendono i due fratelli accusati del pestaggio. Gli aggiornamenti sulle indagini con la nostra Raffaella Calandra. Mostra del Cinema di Venezia. Riflettori puntati su "Notturno" di Gianfranco Rosi. Lo ha visto per noi l'inviata di Radio 24 al Lido, Marta Cagnola.
Gianfranco Rosi zinemagilearen 'Fuocoammare' dokumentalean ikusi nuen lehen aldiz Pietro Bartolo. Ordenagailuaren aurrean, migratzaileez beteriko egurrezko ontzi baten argazkia deskribatzen ari zen. "Ontziaren bizkarrean lehen mailako migratzaileek bidaiatzen dute, 1500 dolar ordaintzeko gai direnak. Azpian berriz, bigarren mailakoak. Eta azkenaren azkenak, itsasontziko sotoan doaz”, deskribatu zuen hunkituta.
This week, we bring you the second part of an in depth conversation about the presidential election and the ruling Justice and Development party or AKP in Turkey with sinan Birdal, a visiting assistant professor of International Relations and Middle East Studies at the University of Southern California In the second part of the conversation, we speak about the base of support for President Ardogan and his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) . We also discuss about the impact of government's economic policies, the ongoing state of emergency as well as Turkey’s military intervention in Syria on the country’s political landscape and the June 24 elections. We will also speak with award winning director Gianfranco Rosi about his documentary film Fire at Sea. It explores the human cost of refugee crisis. https://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/jun/09/fire-at-sea-review-masterly-and-moving-look-at-the-migrant-crisis
Episode 52 finds Neil and Dario discussing the ICA and School of Film & Television season Crossings, a programme of films, talks and events focused on the theme of migration. The season took place from June to September and looked at how cinema represents the stories of those who seek to leave their homeland for a new land, through choice or through necessity. Full details of the project can be found here. Two films coming under the Cinematologists spotlight in this episode. The 2016 documentary Fire At Sea directed by Gianfranco Rosi and set on the Italian island of Lampedusa and John Akomfrah’s provocative and poetic essay doc The Nine Muses, from 2010. These films were screened at the Newlyn Filmhouse and The Poly in Falmouth respectively. The focus of the chat between Neil and Dario looks at the representation of migration and migrants and refugees in cinema and whether these films are ‘preaching to the converted’, amongst other topics. Thanks to Dr. Laura Canning (SoFT) and Nico Marzano (ICA) for inviting us to do this episode. Thanks also to Kingsley Marshall and Mark Jenkin for helping host the Newylyn event with Neil. Links: http://newlynfilmhouse.com/ http://thepoly.org/ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3652526/ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1706701/?ref_=nv_sr_1 https://www.crossings2017.co.uk/ https://www.ica.art/ https://www.falmouth.ac.uk/school-of-film-television AUDIO NOTE: Please excuse some of the peaking issues in the inserts, and some of the low volume audio in the post film Q&A sections. Still on the learning curve as a recorder and editor. NF.
Bernadette Luciano è docente di Lingua e Letteratura Italiana all'Università di Auckland ed è anche Console Onorario di Auckland. Ci parla della sua passione per il cinema, delle tendenze del cinema italiano e dei temi attuali dell'immigrazione e del precariato, come nel recente film Fuocoammare di Gianfranco Rosi ambientato a Lampedusa. Ondazzurra è in diretta ogni domenica alle 11.20 su 104.6 FM
This special, year-end episode of Indie Film Weekly reveals the best that 2016 had to offer while you were busy making films. This year was full of outstanding indie releases and gear innovations, and in our final episode of 2016, co-hosts Liz Nord, Jon Fusco, Emily Buder, and Charles Haine share our favorite films. We also unveil top camera choices and review the biggest gear news of the year, namely the launch of Lytro's groundbreaking Cinema Camera. We also discuss our best takeaways from talking to some of the most interesting filmmakers and industry pros on the planet, from Kodak President Steve Bellamy to Gianfranco Rosi, director of Italy's 2017 Foreign Language Oscar contender. You can see all the links from this show in this week’s podcast post at nofilmschool.com.
Fire at Sea is Gianfranco Rosi's profoundly moving documentary on the migrant tides transforming our wold, and the connections in it are as revelatory as they are mysterious.
Episode 36 of One Week Only! Happy (almost) Halloween! Out key film this week is "Little Sister," a dark comedy/family drama about a young nun-in-training who travels home to visit her troubled family when her brother returns from the Army. Directed by Zach Clark and starring Addison Timlin & Ally Sheedy, it's a wonderfully unique and kooky film that takes a familiar story & breathes new life into it with style & compelling characters & a specific period setting of October 2008. Now Playing in LA & available on VOD. To get you in the Halloween spirit, we recommend some of the best indie horror films of the year that are now available on VOD & Netflix: "Darling" by Mickey Keating; "The Blackout Experiements" by Rich Fox; "Therapy for a Vampire" by David Rühm; "Under The Shadow" by Babak Anvari; and "The Invitation" by Karyn Kusama. We also review the documentary "Fire at Sea" about the European refugee crisis, directed by Gianfranco Rosi; haunted house horror film "The Unspoken," directed by Sheldon Wilson; and restored 1985 Japanese ramen comedy "Tampopo," directed by Juzo Itami. Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.imcompetech.com
Fire at Sea is the first documentary to ever win the top award at the Berlin International Film Festival. It is the story of a twelve year old boy, Samuele living on an island in the Mediterranean, far away from the mainland. Like all boys of his age, he does not always enjoy going to school. He would much rather climb the rocks by the shore, play with his slingshot or mooch around the port. But his home is not like other islands. For years, it has been the destination of men, women and children trying to make the crossing from Africa in boats that are far too small and decrepit. The island is Lampedusa, which has become ground zero for the flight of refugees to Europe and a symbol of the hope and fate of hundreds of thousands of emigrants fleeing dire living conditions. These people long for peace, freedom and happiness, and yet so often only their dead bodies are pulled out of the water. Thus, every day the inhabitants of Lampedusa are bearing witness to the greatest humanitarian tragedy of our times. With tenderness and a nocturnal grandeur, Director Gianfranco Rosi creates a remarkable narrative that jolts us into a new understanding of what is really happening in the Mediterranean today as well as bear witness to the resiliency at the core of our humanity. For news and updates go to: kinolorber.com/Fire at Sea
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Winner of the Berlin Film Festival’s top jury prize in 2016, “Fire at Sea” takes place on the Italian island of Lampedusa. Located near the African coast, Lampedusa is a prime destination for refugees traveling by boat. Filmmaker Gianfranco Rosi spent months filming with residents of the island and on board an Italian Navy ship […] The post PN 28: Gianfranco Rosi on “Fire at Sea” appeared first on Pure Nonfiction.
Gianfranco's Rosi is one best filmmakers we aren't paying enough attention to here in the US, but that's about to change as his new film "Fire at Sea" is considered a frontrunner for an Oscar nomination. The film, which won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, is a look at a small Italian island caught in the middle of Europe's refugee crisis.
Il regista Gianfranco Rosi racconta la soddisfazione di rappresentare l'Italia ai prossimi premi Oscar con il suo documentario "Fuocoammare"; il cantautore Pacifico presenta il suo primo romanzo "Ti ho dato un bacio mentre dormivi"; Marco D'amore, uno degli attori di Gomorra, torna a teatro come regista e interprete di "American Buffalo" di David Mamet.
Featuring an interview with Gianfranco Rosi, director of 'Fire at Sea'In this episode of the Curzon Film Podcast we discuss 'Fire at Sea', a documentary following a small minority of people living on a small island, that has found itself at the centre of the European migrant crisis. Director Gianfranco Rosi won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival in February for the film, and we were lucky enough to sit down and talk to him about this touching, thought provoking and profound work.Watch the film immediately on Curzon Home Cinema: https://www.curzonhomecinema.com/#!/film/CRZ_FIRE_AT_SEA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Umberto Eco: "Come prepararsi serenamente alla morte", con la consueta ironia che lo distingueva. L'Orso d'oro a Gianfranco Rosi per "Lampedusa"
Sono passati 2 anni dall'inizio del Governo Renzi: ma com'è la vita degli ascoltatori? Il docu-film Fuocoammare di Gianfranco Rosi ha vinto l'Orso d'Oro a Berlino: il dott. Bartolo di Lampedusa porta il premio all'isola. Paolo Labati al Museo della Scienza e della Tecnica di Milano: lo speed-date della ricerca.