VENEZIA 2011 : “Orrizonti” movies
“Orizzonti 2011” is the Venice Film Festival 2011 section aboit the exploration of doing cinema in contemporary world, crossing different languages and direction’s attitudes.
In the year of Visual Art at the Biennale of Venice, the Festival will introduce and present very particolar films made by directors who work with images in movement. From historical movies, to biopics, crossing animation cinema, comedy and dramatical pieces.
– different languages hidden by images in the movies by Mark Lewis, Yuri Ancarani, Rirkrit Tiravanija?, Devin Horan, Nicolas Provost, Flatform o Eija-Liisa Ahtila.
– the power of post-production in Yves Caumon, Amir Naderi, Shinya Tsukamoto, Kim Kyungmook, Gurvinder Singh, Teresa Villaverde, Amiel Courtin-Wilson;
– a new manifestation in the connection with reality for Tusi Tamasese, Clarissa Campolina e Helvécio Marins Jr., Mattias Gustafsson?, José Luis Torres Leiva, Mati Diop, Ross McElwee?, Pippo Delbono, Jonathan Demme? e Andrew Kötting;
– making cinema with documents and exclusive footages for Yervant Gianikian e Angela Ricci – Lucchi, James Franco?, Heinz Emigholz?, Oscar Perez e Marc Ribot?, Felice D’Agostino e Arturo Lavorato, Norbert Pfaffenbichler, Yuri Leiderman/Andrey Silvestrov e Müller/Girardet;
– martial art for Xu Haofeng, imaginary backstage as in theatres in Wim Vandekeybus, the horror tale by Marina de Van, the metaphysical suggested by Charles Yi Yong Lim, Mirai Mizue, and the animation and 3D by Isamu Hirabayashi e Yves Netzhammer?;
– cinema and literature for Gabriel Abrantes e Daniel Schmidt, Mauro Andrizzi, Joseph Dabernig, Edgardo Cozarinsky, Wattanapume Laisuwanchai e Amit Dutta;
– documentaries by Romuald Karmakar, Yolande Zauberman, Simon Pummell, Michael Glawogger, Ben Russell e Ben Rivers.
Le Petit Poucet, France, Marina de Van, 82’
Denis Lavant, Adrien de Van, Rachel Arditi, Valérie Dashwood