![]() One of the tentpoles of The Film Society's calendar, Open Roads: New Italian Cinema has shepherded in the Summer film going season since 2001 as well as brought new Italian cinema to the forefront of international film - and this year's sterling selection is no exception. The Film Society of Lincoln Center will showcase the best in contemporary Italian film with the tenth edition of its annual fan-favorite, Open Roads: New Italian Cinema series, screening at the Walter Reade Theater from June 3rd through June 10th, 2010. Here's the Film Society description of the series: She will soon be seen with Isabella Rosselini in Saverio Costanzo's The Solitude of Prime Numbers.Īt the Hamptons International Film Festival Her credits are impressive, having appeared in I Am Love with Tilda Swinton, Due Partite (The Ladies Get Their Say) which was shown at the Hamptons, and The Man Who Will Come, here in Open Roads. On screen, she is profoundly normal, until she reacts with formidable, but completely natural, ferocity. She is a charming, not-imposing, friendly young woman. (Note: I'll not review this film here, because the less you know about this powerful film going in, the more interesting it will be: It has its own deliberate - and deliberately somewhat murky - story-telling style.) Alba was one of last year's "Shooting Stars" honored at the 2009 Berlin Film Festival, and then in the US at the Hamptons International Film Festival, where I met her. The Man Who Will Come, is Alba Rohrwacher. (A very interesting cover story on Italian cinema in the May 2010 issue of Sight & Sound includes an interview with Tilda Swinton from I Am Love, an article, Maetros and Mobsters that features Vincere, and Gomorrah, and other movies, all films that have played recently at Lincoln Center.)Īmong the fine actors in the Opening Night Film. With this series, The Film Society of Lincoln Center continues its important programming of major Italian films. The highly anticipated series returns for its 10th AnniversaryĪcclaimed Directors Carlo Verdone, Paolo Virzì, and more in person!
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