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Baaria by Giuseppe Tornatore, was the opening film of the 66th Venice International 'Film Festival, scheduled on September 2 to 12 Lido 2009. Baar, entered in competition, was given its world premiere on the evening of September 2 in the Great Hall of the Palazzo del Cinema on the Lido - to follow the opening ceremony - and is the first Italian film in 20 years to inaugurate the Exhibition Venice.

A scene from the film "Baar"

The film, which is the most demanding production Italian film industry for many years now, boasts a cast Francesco Scianna and Margaret and Made cast includes, among others, Nicole Grimaudo, Angela Molina, Lina Sastri, Salvo Ficarra, Valentino Picone, Gaetano Aronica, Alfio Sorbello, Luigi Lo Cascio, Enrico Lo Verso, Nino Frassica, Laura Chiatti, Michele Placido, Vincenzo Salemme, Giorgio Faletti, Corrado Fortuna, Paolo Briguglia, Leo Gullotta, Beppe Fiorello, Luigi Maria Burruano, Scaldati Franco, Aldo Baglio, Monica Bellucci, Donatella Finocchiaro, Marcello Mazzarella, Raoul Bova, Gabriele Lavia, Sebastiano Lo Monaco.

Tornatore on the set of "Baar"

The film, produced and distributed by Medusa Film, will be out in Italian cinemas on September 25. "Baar is an ancient sound, a magic formula, a key - explains Tornatore - the only one able to open the chest in which lies the rusty feeling of my most personal film. A funny story and melancholy, of great love and overwhelming utopia. A legend full of heroes. But Baar is also the name of a Sicilian village where human life unfolds along the main street. A few hundred yards, all in all. But by following them back and forth for years, you can learn what the world will never be able to teach. "Tornatore
addition to opening the show with" Baar ", there will be Placido with" The Big Dream, "Comencini with the" Space white "and the debut Hour.

Argentero Luke, Jasmine Trinca, Riccardo Scamarcio in a scene from the film" The Big Dream "

While many of us are still waiting to see the new effort always good Tornatore Biennial continues the series of films and in recent days there has been much talk of provocatario and controversial filmmaker Michael Moore. His "Capitalism: A Love Story", an ironic and tragic story of America in times of crisis, was greeted with standing ovations. Also this time the film spares no U.S. banks, Wall Street and former presidents. The cyclone American overwhelm the show with "South of the Border" by Oliver Stone and "The Informant" by Steven Soderbergh, starring Matt Damon.

Michael Moore in Venice with his wife

Among the films in competition for good reception "persecution" by Patrice Chereau, "White material" by Claire Denis, and Herzog's second film, "My son, my son, what have you done." The other film is Herzog's "Bad Lieutenant," a dark noir starring Nicolas Cage and Eva Mendes, and that is the remake of the great films of Abel Ferrara, 1992. He had to deal with the bulky shadow of Harvey Keitel. Do not they have been crushed, in fact. Nicolas Cage collects acclaim in "The Bad Lieutenant" plays a cop perfect cruel, deformed shoulders for back problems, busted by painkillers and drugs of all kinds, causing mood swings and attitudes over the top. A really good test, that could perhaps put it in the struggle for Volpi Cup, Best Actor gong.

Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes and Werner Herzog


On the John Turturro has brought Italy to Venice on his journey in Sicily yesterday and today, while Luca Guadagnino told the conventions and Tilda Swinton and rebellions Rohrwacher Alba in "I Am Love."

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