Wednesday, October 22, 2008

2008 10 22 - 8th week of the Italian Language and Culture in the world

Celebrated annually, the event intends to promote the awareness of the Italian language and culture worldwide. The underlying theme of this year's edition is The Square (La Piazza) as a place of social importance and a symbol of status for the city itself.The festival showcases a series of events in various locations in Singapore. The not-to-be-missed photographic exhibition, Venice. Fragments of Memories displays one hundred black and white photographs by renowned post-war Italian artists. The exhibition PIEDMONT'S SQUARES. Architecture, Festivals, Lifestyle with a collage of images of various aspects of Piedmont's region squares and their inhabitants offers a vivid cross-section of Italian society.A series of films - Stealing Beauty, Hawks and Sparrows, La Strada, Flying Lessons and Tickets - by famous Italian directors keep us travelling through a variety of places. Last but not least, you can learn more about the presence of Italian architects in the Singaporean urban landscape at a talk.For more information, please visit http://www.iicsingapore.esteri.it/

All films will have English subtitles.

Stealing Beauty(Lo Ballo da Sola)By Bernardo Bertolucci 1996 115 mins Drama TBA23 Oct 7.30pm Free AdmissionAfter her mother commits suicide, nineteen year old Lucy Harmon travels to Italy to have her picture painted. However, she has other reasons for wanting to go. She wants to renew her acquaintance with Nicolo Donati, a young boy with whom she fell in love on her last visit four years before. She is also trying to solve the riddle left in a diary written by her dead mother, Sara. Thirteenth Bertolucci's film starring Liv Tyler, Jeremy Irons, Stefania Sandrelli and Joseph Fiennes, has been nominated for six international and Italian awards.Light refreshment follows the screening and marks the opening of the exhibition PIEDMONT'S SQUARES. Architecture, Festivals, Lifestyle in the Film Gallery.

Hawks and Sparrows(Uccellacci e Uccellini)By Pier Paolo Pasolini 1966 88 mins Comedy TBA24 Oct 7.30pm Free AdmissionA father and son, Toto' and Ninetto, in their surreal innocence, walk without a precise destination, speaking about a million things and never being surprised about anything at all. They meet a talking crow that claims to be son of doubt and conscience. He begins to narrate the story of brother Ciccillo and brother Ninetto, who both preached to the birds and tried to evangelize hawks. Hawks following their instincts devour sparrows. Toto' and Ninetto continue their aimless journey, alternating their behaviour to reflect that of a hawk or a sparrow.Until one day, Pasolini declared that Uccellacci e uccellini was his favourite film, as it was the only one that did not disappoint his expectations.

Flying Lessons(Lezioni di Volo)By Francesca Archibugi 2006 106 mins Drama TBA25 Oct 5pm Free Admission"Chicken" and "Curry" are two schoolmates whose nicknames refer to the fact that they are always together. After failing their high school finals, they try to deflect the wrath of their families by claiming that Curry (an adopted Indian boy) is suffering from an identity crisis and needs to go to India (in the company of his inseparable friend) to discover his roots. The scheme works. The two leave for India, but the trip turns out to be completely different from what they had imagined. "Chicken" falls in love with a considerably older lady doctor who works for "Doctors without Borders" while "Curry" discovers India, at first rejecting it and then becoming enthralled.

La StradaBy Federico Fellini 1954 115 mins Comedy TBA25 Oct 7.30pm Free AdmissionGelsomina, a carefree girl is sold by her very poor mother to Zampano, a travelling entertainer. She follows him on the road ("la strada") and helps him during his shows. Zampano ill treats her. She meets "The Fool" a tight rope walker. She feels like going with him, but he puts confusion in her mind by pointing out that perhaps Zampano is in love with her.This Fellini's film is one of the most important films of post-war Italian cinema. It won eight awards and among these the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film (1956) and the Silver Lion at Venice Film Festival (1954).

TicketsBy Ermanno Olmi, Abbas Kiarostami, Ken Loach 2004 115 mins Comedy TBA26 Oct 7.30pm Free AdmissionThree highly acclaimed directors - Ermanno Olmi, Abbas Kiarostami and Ken Loach - join forces to direct three interwoven stories that take place during a journey from Central Europe to Rome. The characters connect through casual encounters and set forth a story of love, chance and sacrifice.One single train journey sparks many changes for many people. This is a film about privilege, exclusion and about the reality of the value of just a ticket.

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