8 ½ Italian Film Festival starts today in Loulé

The 8 ½ Festa do Cinema Italiano returns to Loulé for the third time, this Thursday, April 30th, with a […]

italian cinema partyThe 8 ½ Festa do Cinema Italiano returns to Loulé for the third time, this Thursday, April 30th, with an opening party, at 11 da Vila, and continues from May 1st to 3rd, with the presentation of nine films, between short and feature films, and an Italian class at the Cine-Teatro Louletano.

The party Italian Serata mark the opening of the festival in the Algarve and takes place today at bar 11 da Vila, in the heart of downtown Loulé. Between 19:00 pm and 02:00 am, the party takes place to the sound of Discossauro vinyl, in a cinematographic journey through the imagination of the Seventh Art and in a typical Bel Paese get-together.

In the inaugural session, on Friday, May 1st, at 21:30 pm, where “Our boys“, by Ivano de Matteo, based on the bestselling book by Herman Koch, “The Dinner”.

This film engages and loves the spectators in a frank battle between morale, prejudice and family protection, where the choice is much more difficult than what appears in the story of two brothers who, following a tradition, have dinner once a month, in a luxury restaurant, until one day surveillance cameras film a dramatic episode of violence.

The following day, May 2, starts at 16 pm, with the session Il Corto, composed of four short films: “sassywood“, by Antonio Andrisani and Vito Cea, “Bella di note“, by Paolo Zucca, “Beauty“, by Rino Stefano Tagliaferro, and “belva nera“, by Alessio Rigo de Righi and Matteo Zopp.

At 18:30 pm, the big winner of the Italian Film Festival, in Lisbon, is screened, “Dark Souls" ("Anime nere"), by Francesco Munzi, a film that was widely applauded at various international festivals, including the Venice Film Festival, where it received an applause for 13 minutes. It's about a movie Black very strong about three brothers linked to 'ndrangheta, one of the most powerful mafia organizations in the world.

At 21 pm, the film “The headquarters of happiness“, by Carlo Mazzacurati, a comedy about the search for a chair where a real fortune might be hidden.

The last day of the festival in the Algarve, Sunday, May 3, at 16 pm, starts with an Italian class dedicated to the theme of Fashion, where different and important terms related to clothing and beyond will be taught, in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. No prior knowledge of the language is required, just a willingness to learn and speak. Registration is mandatory via email [email protected] and is limited to available places.

At 18:30 pm, we travel to Italy, with “Basilicata coast to coast“, by Rocco Papaleo, a musical comedy in which a group of musicians crosses the entire Basilicata region on foot, from the Tyrrhenian coast to the Ionian coast, in a cathartic, fun and whimsical journey.

This film is part of the Focus section of the 8th edition of the Festa do Cinema Italiano, held in collaboration with the Lucana Film Commission, dedicated to the culture and film productions of this fascinating and still little-known Italian region: Basilicata.

The closing session of the festival takes place at 21 pm, with “How strange to be called Federico” (“Che strano chiamarsi Federico“, by Ettore Scola, which had its premiere in Portugal, in partnership with Alambique Filmes and portrays the life of a great protagonist of Italian cinema, Federico Fellini, performed by a great friend of his and also a master of Italian seventh art (Ettore Scola ).

This documentary, premiered at the Venice Film Festival and awarded by the Italian Union of Film Journalists, mixes fiction and repertoire images, in a special tribute to Fellini's genius.

Tickets for the cinema sessions and the Italian class cost 3 euros and free transit for all sessions during the three days of the festival (including the Italian class) costs 15 euros.

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