Nanni Moretti, the Italian director, actor and producer was given a carte blanche to pick a set of films which will be screened during the 61st Locarno International Film Festival as a complete retrospective dedicated to him.
19 full-length features are included in the selection, split into two parts with titles chosen by Moretti the exhibitor in one, and films dear to Moretti as spectator in the other. The first raft of titles includes movies which Moretti first enjoyed and later backed up by programming them at the Nuovo Sacher in Rome. The first of these is Ken Loach’s Riff Raff, which was the very first feature to screen at the theater in November 1991. The second part of the program will offer the Festival audience a chance to see films which shaped the cinematic gaze of the young Nanni Moretti in the 1960s.
Riff Raff by Ken Loach, 1991
S.E.R. – Svoboda Eto Rai (Freedom is Heaven) by Sergej Bodrov, 1989
Zweite Heimat (episodes 1 and 10) by Edgar Reitz, 1992
Nema-Ye-Nazdik (Close-up) by Abbas Kiarostami, 1990
Vanya by Louis Malle, 1994
L’imbalsamatore (The Embalmer) by Matteo Garrone, 2002
A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints by Dito Montiel, 2006
When We Were Kings by Leon Gast, 1997
La ville est tranquille (The Town Is Quiet) by Robert Guédiguian, 2000
A Fost sau n-a fost? (12:08 Bucharest) by Corneliu Porumboiu, 2006
Lola by Jacques Demy, 1961
Nostra Signora dei Turchi (Our Lady of the Turks) by Carmelo Bene, 1968
The Rain People by Francis Ford Coppola, 1969
Nihon no yoru to kiri (Night and Fog in Japan), by Nagisa Oshima, 1960
Lásky jedné plavovlásky (The Loves of a Blonde) by Milos Forman, 1965
Walkower (Walkover) by Jerzy Skolimovski, 1965
La Ricotta by Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1963
I sovversivi (The Subversives) by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, 1967
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning by Karel Reisz, 1967
This personal selection will complement the retrospective programmes already scheduled. Nanni Moretti himself will be accompanying his own and his chosen movies to Locarno, joining in discussions with the audience – one of the highpoints is bound to be the presentation on 13th August in the Piazza Grande of Palombella Rossa (Red Wood Pigeon, 1989). The retrospective will also be enhanced by the publication of a special book published in conjunction with Les Cahiers du cinema and an exhibition of photographs taken on set.
The Nanni Moretti retrospective has been made possible by the generous support of Swiss Life.
The Festival also wishes to thank Cinecittà Holding and the Italian national film school and archive, Centro sperimentale di cinematografia – Cineteca Nazionale.
10.08.2008 | Locarno Dailies's blog
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