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Torino Film Festival



The festival aims to provide a place for independent film people to meet and assess their works- films reflecting aspects of the behavior of youth culture.

From 1989 on, when Rondolino became director of the festival, it has been led by Alberto Barbera (from AIACE), Steve Della Casa, Roberto Turigliatto and Giulia D’Agnolo (from the film club Movie Club founded by Baldo Vallero, who will be on the festival board for a long time). From 2006 on, the festival has been guided by important directors such as Nanni Moretti, Gianni Amelio, Paolo Virzi, and two film critics, Emanuela Martini and Stefano Francia di Celle. For its 40th edition, Steve Della Casa returns to lead the festival.

The festival has dedicated great attention to retrospectives (particularly successful are the French New Wave, the New German Cinema, John Carpenter, George Romero, Manoel De Oliveira, Paolo Gobetti, Aleksandr Sokurov, William Friedkin, Roman Polanski, Wim Wenders, Philippe Garrel, Paulo Rocha, Mohsen Makhmalbaf). Many nowadays famous directors’ first works were also made known thanks to the festival (Jane Campion, Pablo Larrain, Paolo Sorrentino, Pietro Marcello, Gabriele Muccino, Matteo Garrone, Jafar Panahi, Bryan Singer).


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Some highlights of the 41st Torino Filmfestival (24/11-2/12)

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Confirming the Festival’s vocation for dialogue with the cultural and artistic excellence of the territory, this year the opening ceremony will take place at the Reggia di Venaria, which has become one of the most visited cultural sites in Italy, restored to its Baroque magnificence.
 

Numerous guests will be present, from Oliver Stone (who will receive the Stella della Mole Award from the Museo Nazionale del Cinema) to Fabrizio Gifuni, from Christian Petzold to Caterina Caselli and Paolo Conte, from Kyle Eastwood to Drusilla Foer, from Mario Martone to Barbara Ronchi, from Baloji to Thomas Cailley, from Roberto Faenza to Laura Morante... Different ideas and testimonies all united by the great love for the seventh art.

 

The 41st edition of the Torino Film Festival presents the first full retrospective dedicated to Sergio Citti, which rightfully fits into the tradition of TFF's major retrospectives. For the occasion, the volume SERGIO CITTI - La poesia scellerata del cinema curated by Matteo Pollone and Caterina Taricano (co-edition: Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia - Edizioni Sabinae) will be published.

 

Friday November 24th 2023Reggia di Venaria 6.30 PM
Opening night with patroness Catrinel Marlon

7PM
“Pupi Avati, il cuore incantatore”
Talk show with the voices and faces of
Pupi Avati, Micaela Ramazzotti, Neri Marcorè, Lodo Guenzi, Claudio De Pasqualis, Alberto Anile. Live on Hollywood Party - Rai Radio3

After a first edition dedicated to minor and forgotten westerns, “Mezzogiorno di fuoco” returns with a tribute to one of the most important celebrities that characterized the history of the American genre par excellence: John Wayne.

Besides the Competitions (Feature and Documentary (International and Italian)), there will be an Italian Short Film Competition (Spazio Italia), Out of Competition, Competition and Out of Competition of Fantastic and Horror Films (Crazies), New Worlds Films and Back to Life Films. (see full line-up in press kitty clicking on the blue button below)

Masterclasses with Pupi Avati, Fabrizio Gifuni, Christian Petzold, Caterina Caselli, Drusilla Foer, Kyle Eastwood and last but not least Oliver Stone.

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