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BERLINALE 2022 EFM

Rai Com débarque avec un nouveau line-up à l'European Film Market

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- Le vendeur de la chaîne publique italienne présente notamment le film d’horreur familial en cours de post-production Piove, ainsi que Il bambino nascosto et Freaks Out

Rai Com débarque avec un nouveau line-up à l'European Film Market
Piove de Paolo Strippoli

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The Italian pubcaster’s distributor RAI Com has unveiled the list of titles set to be presented at the online European Film Market (running 10 – 17 February) during the 72nd Berlinale, which includes a few new movies as well as several Italian box-office hits. In prime position, there’s Flowing [+lire aussi :
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by Paolo Strippoli, who won the award for Best Director at the Taormina Film Festival in 2021 for his debut film A Classic Horror Story [+lire aussi :
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(co-helmed by Roberto De Feo) and who is now offering up a family drama with a horror and thriller feel, set in a frenetic version of Rome. Produced by Propaganda Italia alongside Belgium’s GapBusters, this film is currently in post-production.

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Presented as the opening film of Rome Film Fest 2021 and earning itself positive reviews, Sleepless Nights and Kisses for Breakfast by Francesco Mandelli is an adaptation of Matteo Bussola’s successful novel of the same name. A father of three daughters whose wife is an established writer leaves his permanent job to move to the countryside and work from home, following his dream of becoming a comic book writer. This comedy is a co-production between Italy and France by Red Film and Selenium Films in league with RAI Cinema.

The closing title of the 78th Venice Film Festival, Roberto Andò’s The Hidden Child [+lire aussi :
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 - produced by BiBi Film alongside RAI Cinema - tells the story of Ciro, a little boy targeted by the Camorra in Naples, who finds refuge in the apartment of an elderly piano teacher (Silvio Orlando). Direct from Venice’s competition comes Freaks Out [+lire aussi :
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by Gabriele Mainetti, fresh from the success of his previous opus They Call Me Jeeg [+lire aussi :
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which was distributed the world over. This historic fantasy film produced by Italy and Belgium (Goon Films, Lucky Red, RAI Cinema, GapBusters) is a sort of Italian-style, high-budget X-Men, bursting with special effects.

La tana [+lire aussi :
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, meanwhile, by Beatrice Baldacci, is a promising first work hailing from Venice’s Biennale College Cinema line-up, where it bagged the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s Special Prize. Produced by Lumen Films, La tana is an adolescent drama about a nineteen-year-old boy who gives up his summer holidays to help his parents with their work in the countryside. Meanwhile, a withdrawn and sullen twenty-year-old girl turns up to summer in the empty house next door…

Likewise gracing RAI Com’s list is Alessandro Rak’s brilliant animated movie Yaya & Lennie - The Walking Liberty [+lire aussi :
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, which is produced by Mad Entertainment, was presented at last year’s Locarno Film Festival, and tells a story of friendship in a post-apocalyptic world, endowed with a unique visual style. And finally, rounding off the distributor’s line-up, we find the thriller Occhi blu [+lire aussi :
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by Michela Cescon, an actress taking her first steps behind the cameras and directing Valeria Golino (produced by Tempesta and Palomar together with French firm Tu Vas Voir), and Comedians [+lire aussi :
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by the Oscar-winning Gabriele Salvatores, which is produced by Indiana Production.

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