Friday, March 11, 2011

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published on The New Country on 11 March 2011 the


Cinema / "All at Sea"




Today, Friday, March 11 debut in theaters by director Matteo Cerami. scheduled in Surbiton for "The Space Movie" and "Planet Cinema" Nardò

The film tells the story of Maureen (Mark Giallini)
every morning accompanied by his father in his wheelchair at the beach kiosk
. Its business is ready to take off his
enabled once
attendants, and Khaled Omar, hoisted atop the construction
the Italian flag. As customers arrive at the kiosk in Mauritius?

Interview with director Matteo Cerami /

The orange dawn expands in the immensity of blue sky on the Roman coast, this is not only the image of the first scene of the movie "All the Sea" by the young Matthew Cerami, but it is also the dawn of his directorial debut. A debut at the boundary between the real and magical atmosphere of times gone by, the film is punctuated by the great names of Italian cinema beginning with Gigi Proietti, Ninetto Davoli, Ennio Fantastichini, Sergio Fiorentino, Ambra Angiolini, Giallini Marco, Ilaria Occhini and Vincenzo Cerami which also has signed with his son, the screenplay for the film, the cast is also enriched by as many good players as Libero De Rienzo, Francesco Montanari, Claudia Zanella, Elena Radonicich. A bitter-sweet comedy that makes us reflect on the true meaning of both small gestures and has cameos on some of the songs that recall contemporary society. The kiosk on the beach of Castelporziano, managed by the owner Maurizio (Mark Giallini) is a micro world where they meet, rotate and alternate stories and characters, "chorus" representing Italy at the / multiethnic today.
At the press conference for the film director Matteo Cerami we met and exchanged "chat" with Gigi Proietti .

Opportunities and "hassle" of being his father's footsteps?
There is much talk of the sons of art, for better or for worse. I've never experienced as a whole, nor an obstacle. I grew up between the walls that sweated cinema, literature, theater, poetry, the workshop of a craftsman of the story, which, scalpel in hand, I have seen work with humility for years, elbow to elbow with some of the greatest directors of our cinema. I am the son of a blacksmith, and I find it natural and right that if the "family" is the path I have chosen to follow, can benefit all the teachings I received, without any kind of complex. Besides, who better than the blacksmith's son can learn the techniques for iron and forging? Everything depends on the relationship you have with your father.
What is your relationship with your father?
I have a wonderful relationship with him: I have an equal exchange, a comparison is always stimulating, and the age difference is substantial (forty years) and this prevents any rivalry. We both have something to give to another. Thus was born a "firm". And as long as work will continue to send it forward.
Matteo Cerami during the filming of
How did the idea for the film?
The idea of \u200b\u200bthe film comes from the producer of "Casotto, Gianfranco Piccioli, who after 34 years he has groped wanted to repeat the experience of the film from putting on a film invented from scratch, collecting an incredible cast, high quality, shot inside the four walls in a few weeks. A challenge that "Casotto" won grandly, having become a cult classic for generations like mine, that 34 years ago were not yet born. Thus, Piccioli has returned to my father with this crazy idea. Dad was a bit 'skeptical, I will enthusiastically.


How was the stage of writing, four hands?

Very fast and fun. When you write a movie comedy, improvised all the time. A provides a situation to another, one exchange, and, depending on how the other responds, you decide whether to keep something of that flame, or throw it away. Then, slowly, the film takes a street, a style, a sense. The path of "All the Sea" has stood for nearly a year because of the blockade of the FUS. When I took the script in hand, I read it again and I realized what we had done. The last writing was a fundamental and decisive.
It 'was hard to direct 35 characters?
I always had the film in mind. I also knew I could run the risk that: fall into the metaphysical (a single place where everything happens is always metaphysical), or be too superficial, caricaturist (the characters are often told in three scenes over the top). For this I chose a cast depending on the thickness of the actors, and I have had great luck, because everyone understood what I was doing, and have joined with the same enthusiasm. Sometimes I tried to guide the actors toward the "truth" of the characters, sometimes I have stolen a bit 'of' truth 'to those actors who embody them.
The cast are so many good players in the Italian cinema, but as has been directing personality as Gigi Proietti, Sergio Fiorentini, and Ennio Fantastichini Ninetto Davoli?
a rule, most actors are good, the easier it is to direct them. Moreover, in an ensemble film, very choral like this, all the players know from the start that they must not bring the film on their shoulders alone. They are on the set the mood right, with the idea of \u200b\u200bhaving fun, and give their small but vital contribution to the film, without fear and without worry.
In the movie there is a constant interaction between humans and animals, please explain why?
"All at Sea" is meant to be a fresco fun, witty and a bit 'Italian terrifying the populace that is poured on the beach every summer as beetles. It is not a psychological portrait, it has more the style of anthropological observation. Under this view, the kiosk takes the form of an aquarium full of fish that you believe in the high seas, whereas swimming in a barrel. Some do a tantrum like unbridled horses, while others hide under umbrellas as frightened mice. Finally, there is who is lying in the sun like beached whales. Tell me if it does not appear to be animals!
Why to release the film in March instead of summer?
The film was shot in May-June for a very obvious reason: it is almost a continuous exterior. In August, it was impossible to do the shoot, as the beach becomes impassable. In September, many players were busy. The post was very long and laborious, for reasons not only due to the film. The first copy was printed a few weeks ago. So the film was ready now. There are three possible answers your question. The first two are purely commercial, that would give any distributor "does not take a film in the drawer for so long," and "summer people go to the sea, not the movies." The other, more disinterested, that I do, is that cinema is not television. If it's snowing outside, the movies I want to see the sun. Think of the success of the Christmas movie ...
How did the character of the man played by Vincenzo Cerami parrot?
Humanity is passing through the kiosk is completely random: is the people, or, as they say, the mass, which goes to the sea. All the characters that we have invented are the result of improvisation, there is a parable or a metaphor, in the selection we made. The metaphor lies in the more general framework, in which, in fact, this kiosk takes the form of a microcosm. And the more the characters are far apart, the microcosm is more varied and unpredictable. We were more interested in the parrot, of course. The idea of \u200b\u200bgiving a more sociological creatures that populate the holidays, we would like to include this nasty bird that flaps obsessively repeating phrases heard all day in the kiosk, was to echo the shit people, making fun of it, but in the end, somehow, also pays tribute.
As for the "suicide" staged by Ennio Fantastichini, what can you tell?
Ennio's character is the most mysterious of all. Remains unaccounted for his delusion and his personal story to the other characters as well as the spectators. Yet, in his words - mostly quotes from Ecclesiastes - are collected high truth, that no one takes, as committed in its day sea \u200b\u200bwithout worry. It is taken for a fool, debauched, maybe a criminal. But it is the only one who says what is true and beautiful.
How do you see the "middle class" in the era of globality?
Humanity "Casotto" was a child of war and hunger, entered the era of welfare watermelon in hand and bag full of steaks under his arm, in the cabin group, a small shelter to protect prying eyes of everyone - except the camera Town - 70 swimmers undressing the form of petty bourgeois and left hanging on a nail secrets, shame, pettiness, to show himself naked as nature had made them. When you threw into the sea returned free children. Today, hunger is gone, she became bulimic. The well-being is not an achievement, but a claim, and, ultimately, a small consolation compared to the impossible dream that we propina advertising. We are attached to our meager wealth and live in fear of having to return, sooner or later, someone smarter or more worthy of us. We do not go over the sea to impoverish, but to continue to play the comedy of life. Because we are not naked any more. The sea has ceased to be a blue horizon full of possibilities, has become a threat. It is "Zozzo, frothy, warm, GM and deposited on our shores every day people fleeing from despair and landed in Italy, full of dreams, as we were thirty years ago. Here, their dreams, today, we are afraid.
In 2001 you were assistant director Roberto Benigni's Pinocchio, as was the experience?
The filming of "Pinocchio" lasted more than six months. It is perhaps the most expensive Italian film ever made. Whatever the outcome, in those six months, Benigni has focused around the best of Italian cinema: excellent artists and technology. The experience of this set has taught me not only the "machine" movies, but also gave me a chance to see professionals operate from Serie A. It was essential not only for my training as a director, but also a screenwriter.
What is your approach to writing and what fascinates you?
As I said, I grew up in the shop of a craftsman, my father, who was young, as mentor, Pasolini. Pasolini has used every known language to express his poetic literature, drama, fiction, cinema, poetry ... My father did this wealth of teaching and he ranges from the novel, drama, film, comics. Seeing him work, I learned that every story has its own style, each style its own language. There are stories suited to the movies, stories that exist only in the written word, stories that require staging, perhaps silent, or sung, who knows. This "approach" is fascinating for me, because it is free. Each language has its constraints, its simple rules by the book, but should not be perceived as obstacles but as tools, such as challenges.
What do you think of Italian comedy?
The recent explosion of Italian comedy film scene in the last two years is certainly a happy event, because it helps to renew the affection of the audience to the cinema. My fear is that from now on and who knows how long, producers and distributors will refuse any other kind of film.
How has the comic from the seventies to today?
Monicelli As said, the real comedy has a bitter end. What I see out recently rarely accepts and respects this feature. The greatest appeal is almost always TV (think of the performers, all children of the small screen), the packaging is pastel, the result is often superficial. Even the trash is not usually worthy disciples. But this dilemma I think I have an answer: there are more characters, because today, quite simply, there are more "characters". That said, there are authors of high level, I think for example, Virzi, that the words of Monicelli has not yet forgotten.
What movies to watch movies?
I have two children, and fortunately a lot of work. Unfortunately I see many movies on DVD. When I can get some fresh air to go to the movies is almost always front of the ticket to make my choice. Usually I choose one in the smaller room because I know that the next time I will leave the house, there will be more. It has no idea how many masterpieces there are, in small rooms ...
The last movie you saw?
I think "immature". And before that: "The version of Barney." But what struck me most was "What do I want more," Soldini. Very nice.
What do you think the films "made" in Puglia?
What do you mean films "made" in Puglia? Films set in Puglia as "Loose Cannons", or Apulia as film "What a beautiful day"? For me there is no regional cinema ... There is a Cinema, which is the language of reality, and, as such, needs to feed his tales with reality which may be in Puglia, Lazio, Milan, or Sicilian ... You see, I mentioned the two films is quite a distance between them. That said, I love Puglia and I have wonderful memories of your land. It has a strong culture, ancient, of great character. And the landscape is magical. A director in search of characters and settings has no trouble finding in Puglia. But to get to know your land, you must come in person, not just two hours to tell it.
After this work, what are your future plans?
I have two projects in the pipeline different from each other. Alas, no ... A comedy is coming out like a thriller. It is inspired by a true story starring a forger in the 70s ended up in the hands of the Italian secret services. The other is more "hooked" to the present: it speaks of the escort, is a story of love and power. Ruby told you as if in a novel by Zola.

Three lines with Gigi Proietti /

Why did you choose to do this character?
Let's say you happen to make people more comfortable and I did this willingly and I also found old friends.
better understand the roles small and targeted to the cinema or those starring in theater and on television?
Well at my age to do certain roles is much less convenient because it is hard-laugh-and if the result is good, and I hope that in this film it is, with so little effort is achieved but in the end this is the result from the great physicists who want all the great "mechanics" - laugh-joke of course is not that I do not even like to do substantial roles, but in my opinion is very important and "taste" can make people laugh.
What do you think and what is missing in Italian comedies?
The fact that the "play" at this time, let's call it "comedy", is a driving force for the Italian cinema has always happened, I do not understand why we are surprised, indeed I was surprised when the play does not tow more, and the Italian comedy and movies that once were considered second-class, recently re-evaluated even by Tarantino, are all things that are part of the play, but this is not just about "the Italian case." Sometimes when you feel like never tragic movies no longer work as before? But never-Reply-quanno - laugh. "

Giuseppe Arnesano




Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Is It Bad To Breastfeeding When Drinking

Portia

Published in The New Country Tuesday, March 1, 2011


Theatre: interview actress Federica Vincenti /
Federica Vincenti and in a scene from Moni Ovadia Shylok

Tonight, the stage of the Theatre of Filograna Casarano, in the theatrical exhibition "We think in prose " organized by the municipality, will stage the play "Shylock - The Merchant of Venice in trial He went and re-written by Roberto Moni Ovadia, produced by New Stage, Arena del Sole in Bologna, and Teatro Stabile. In the role of Shylock, an interpreter Exception: Shel Shapiro. On stage, the actress home Salento, Federica Vincenti who plays the beautiful, rich and courted heiress of Belmont ... a mysterious transformation ..


A portrait of Federica Vincenti

"I consider the world as it is, a stage on which everyone reads their part '. This joke is played in the first scene of Act I of the sixteenth century play "The Merchant of Venice" written by the great bard William Shakespeare ... At the other end of the phone's Federica Vincenti. And determined young stage actress, who in "The Merchant" plays the beautiful Portia. The winner has already starred in "The Great Dream "and lately we find it again on the big screen, starring Kim Rossi Stuart in the film directed by Michele Placido" Vallanzasca. The angels of evil. " Federica told us, with simplicity and vivacity of its territory and strongly linked to the world of work and family lived . actress all on the rise, we will soon see that the RAI networks, but with the mind and spirit for that time amarcord loads of "black and white" Gone nostalgically still fascinate us .

How did your passion for the magical world of entertainment?
My passion comes from the hand doing piano bar between thirteen and fourteen years by then Manfredi watching on TV that talked of the National Academy of Dramatic Art, I was enchanted by his words , in the end I wanted to experiment attempting the climb. At eighteen I moved to Rome and after graduating from the academy began my theatrical journey.

The reinterpretation of the show " Shylock in The Merchant of Venice-proof" performers Portia, what has excited you the character?
My character has an important and central role, because around this female figure, seen both as a reference point for the people as a "source of money," consolidates the ' affirmation of women. I think the story of this character can be likened to a woman today than before he took the risk to make a calendar and later became minister of a character due to life every day. Re-reading the final part we understand the importance of this woman, because she will "make ends meet" by confiscating all property of the character jew.

Describe the shape of the jew in the internal character of the show?
E 'a key figure in the entertainment system, especially because it helps to understand the figure of modern man. A central passage of the representation is that of the Jew Shylock monologue: " not a jew's eyes? not a jew hands, organs, limbs, senses, emotions, passions, etc. .. "in this passage is clear that idea of \u200b\u200bequality between Jews and Christians. Both in this text, as in all other texts Shakespeare, we analyze the figure in full, the step can be discounted, we think that that the figure of the Jew for us to be that of a Gypsy. They really are just like us. It is we who decide to look differently .

What did you like four hands of the rewrite of the authors Roberto Moni Ovadia and went?
The original text has within it many nuances, while in re-reading of The Merchant of Venice went and re-written by Ovadia tells today's man for whom everything revolves mainly around money .

What are the difficulties that can meet a young stage actress?
The difficulties are many, certainly in the end depends on the type of work you want to do. For example, I believe that if a girl wanted to make a showgirl or tissue likely would be in "indecent requests. To me the situations are different and highly dependent on personal choice. I decided to do a job like many others, but inside it houses the sacred fire of art; pure art in the truest sense of the word; in my case, as actress, my choices were weighted and driven by quality, but above all on what was my path to the Academy. For example my collaboration with Piovani came because I chose certain occasions. Even if you find yourself in "certain" environments, the important thing is not to be attempted, or if you fall into temptation and then you can not complain if you put a hand on him . L choice for an actress change .. now there are a lot of actresses and the word is used constantly complaining, I feel an artist more than an actress.

you think the theater still has the great responsibility to tell the truth and the life?
S the way, I think that today with a show of prose you can tell, and rediscover the meaning of things and life. Shakespeare example is an obvious example, in almost all his works, he represented the human nature. In Hamlet, for example the feeling of envy prevails, these readings often find themselves in tragic daily events and this suggests that the human being over the centuries has not changed. I think as far as something may seem, however, tells our life. Despite the contemporary events may be more fully understood, I think the classic dramatic texts represent us more, because in them is discussed everything, that is that great combination of past and present masterfully analyzed and then represented by so-called classical authors .

In the film Vallanzasca
As was to interpret the woman "boss Comasina" Giuliana Brusa in the movie "Vallanzasca?
Giuliana is a slightly 'complicated is the story of a woman who falls in love Vallanzasca indirectly, by knowing the first video and then through a series of letters in this report I saw something romantic and I was glad to represent Giuliana, then alongside Kim Rossi Stuart I girder very well, it was a great experience .

Michele Placido as a director?
to say, when I head is not very nice, in the sense that if you have something to tell me "I said all the colors." It is a great director this is no doubt it is one that lives on the scene when the script is also expanding, from this point of view, Michael is very "belly" is to direct an actor in a scene .

What is the character that fascinated you most?
The character that fascinated me most was when I played Micol Finzi Contini in Ferrara taken from a novel by rewriting Tullio Kezich , I can not forget the beautiful and historic interpretation of previous Dominique Sanda, directed by Vittorio De Sica, I was honored to reinterpret that character in the theater .

Which character would you like to play?
I would very much like "The Threepenny Opera" by Bertolt Brecht and I think that for an actress to play Ophelia or theater Lady Macbeth is the realization of a dream, but beyond this the important thing is to make this work with will and truly love him. In that moment you are single and go in search of your size or amine. In the end there I have no fixed rule on it on certain characters directors are ready for anything, but not to be a "tissue" - laughter -. Then at the end of the tissue, with a lot of patience, they are able to occupy all roles, including a bit 'to any of them will play Lady Macbeth-laugh- .

In 2010 you received the prize as the revelation of Persephone Actress / singer of the year for the show "My Italy", directed by Vincenzo Cerami and music by Nicola Piovani, tell us how did it go?
Collaboration with Piovani and Cerami was very important, besides the fact that I girder well with them. It was a 'new experience, different from the rehearsal. A particular episode was the Auditorium della Musica in Rome after the show when I met Benigni, on that occasion he was making me very nice compliments on the exhibition and especially the singing. The show "My Italy" has also become a DVD produced by the Rai .

You have studied voice, what kind of music and what usually hum?
I have a passion for classical music and for that slight. Listening is the Lucia di Lammermoor that Mina, I also love musicals like Cat, Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera. I state that all kinds of music make me excited, but I do not feel particularly drawn to rock, rap el'house. To name some songs that feel very close to me are " The Way We Were" soundtrack from the movie "The Way We Were" with Barbara Streisand; studying this and other songs of Streisand later I found myself singing them, and these are the songs that have influenced me over the years. I even found myself singing, as in the spectacle of Ovadia, an air of the sixteenth century Dolland, not with the voice of classical t esta, but let's say by creating a union between the voice of the head and chest, and I think that the my "voice" is a bit 'tainted by classic.
It 'unfortunate that today we do not listen to the songs more than once that represent our history, such as that of " Moon River" in " Breakfast at Tiffany's." And I wonder why in Rai music during the shows they put forward that do not belong?, Perhaps because today you look for the originality and transgression in things, and sometimes this transgression and originality does not convey the right emotions, I would say it would be better back a bit 'in the past .

If you were invited to sing on stage the night of Taranta in ?
"Lu lu rusciu the sea Mutu is strong if the FIA \u200b\u200bde lu re dae death." This is my tradition.

For about five years six mother of Gabriel, what has your life changed and how you live "between stage and reality?
life totally changes, you must try to balance it all, first you have to give him the right to peace and must seek other not to lose sight of the work. I realize that leaving my son with my mother in Lecce's not easy, but who does this work, especially in the theater, it is necessary and I believe that in this way their children grow better, then every time I'm with him and do the best the quality is high .

How does it feel to live alongside a great artist?
For many years, we compensate each other and he is someone special and generous sa lot to listen to others, loves his family and a person of great humility, he gives me value and is not a very flawed man is he who strives, and when I'm not at home. In these years has taught me so much, they are also improved thanks to him and what I am I owe to him. Its rhythm and its culture have influenced my choices theater, then after so many years living with a person learns to know it better or .

plans for the future?
now finished this show April 6 at the beginning of a fiction Rai entitled "Black Wolf" with Francesco Pannofino. say that after many years of theater this is the first TV commitment and are pleased to make this new experience .

The last movie you saw?
The last movie I saw was "Closer" and " Inglourious Basterds "by Tarantino, and then I took the fantastic film by Mel Brooks as" To Be or Not to Be, "" Young Frankenstein "and are literally crazy.

What are your readings?
Recently my readings are those of the writer Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, such as or " Small marital crimes," "Children of Noah" and then, recently I read "Through the Looking Glass" a novel written by a journalist with the Corriere della Sera, Emilia Costantini.

Who are your teachers in life?
In Academy I Lorenzo had Salveti and others, but I think that eventually the true masters are those that you know in life, Piovani, Ovadia for me in these years have been a bit like a reference point and then above my companion and teacher .

Salento What do you think?
I am so proud of my country, and every time I speak, I say "how beautiful Lecce" and this excites me so much. In Lecce, as in other cities of the Salento, there is a good move then Casarano for example, this year the theater Filograna have made a good theater program. I'm really satisfied .



Giuseppe Arnesano