CINEMA ITALIAN STYLE 2011 PRESENTS US PREMIERE OF ITALIAN OSCAR ENTRY – TERRAFERMA

CINEMA ITALIAN STYLE 2011
PRESENTS
THE US PREMIERE OF
ITALY’S ACADEMY AWARDS ® ENTRY –
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM TERRAFERMA

2011 Program Celebrating Italian Cinema Dedicated to Legendary Producer Dino De Laurentiis
Terry Gilliam to be presented with the CIS BVLGARI Award

Los Angeles October XX, 2011 – Cinema Italian Style 2011, will kick off on November 11th with the U.S. premiere of Emanuele Crialese’s Terraferma, Italy’s entry for Best Foreign Language Film for the 2011 Academy Awards®.   Terraferma  stars Donatella Finocchiario, Filippo Pucillo and Giuseppe Fiorello will join Crialese for the red carpet event at the Egyptian Theatre hosted by Vittoria Puccini, hostess of the 2011 Venice Film Festival, and Pierfrancesco Favino (Night at the Museum, Angels and Demons, The Chronicles of Narnia).    Directed and co-written by Crialese, Terraferma,garnered the Special Jury Prize at this year’s Venice International Film Festival.

The 2011 edition of Cinema Italian Style (November 10-15) is dedicated to legendary producer Dino De Laurentiis.   De Laurentiis’ work and contributions to the world of cinema will be remembered and celebrated at a special tribute preceding the premiere of Terraferma.  Acclaimed director Terry Gilliam will also be presented with the CIS BVLGARI Award prior to the film’ screening.

The Cinema Italian Style 2011 program and the De Laurentiis homage will be announced on November 10 during a special event at the De Laurentiis family residence.   The Cinema Italian Style series is organized and produced by Cinecittà Luce and the American Cinematheque.  The two organizations  have worked side by side since 1995 to bring to Los Angeles the best Italian movies as well as films that have received significant recognition at international film festivals.

This year’s selection, assembled by film journalist, author and President of SNGCI (National Union of Italian film journalists) Laura Delli Colli, includes director Nanni Moretti’s Habemus Papam (We Have a Pope), Mario Martone’s Noi Credevamo, Cristina Comencini’s Quando la Notte (When the Night), Gianni di Greogorio’s Gianni e le donne (The Salt of Life), Paolo Genovese’s Immaturi (The Immature); Sergio Castellitto’s La bellezza del somaro (Love and Slaps); Francesco Bruni’s Scialla (Easy!), Giuseppe Gagliardi’s Tatanka, Alba Rohrwacher’s Corpo Celeste and Ricky Tognazzi’s Il Padre e lo Straniero (The Father and the Foreigner).  Each film will feature an introduction and Q & A led by La Repubblica correspondent Silvia Bizio.

The week-long Cinema Italian Style program includes a November 10 pre-opening event at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica with CIS Award recipient Terry Gilliam. Gilliam will meet the audience after the screening of his 1985 Oscar-nominated film Brazil and introduce his latest short film The Wholly Family which was shot in the street of Naples.  Further program highlights are a panel discussion on tax incentives for filming in Italy organized by A.N.I.C.A (Italian Association of Cinema Industries), the opening of Dress in Dreams’ new exhibition “Star Wigs” at the Italian Cultural Institute and film presentations at local universities and cultural centers to introduce the best Italian movies of the year to film students.

Every year Cinema Italian Style bestows the prestigious Cinema Italian Style Award upon representatives of Italian cinema and US cinema industry representatives who have unique ties to Italian cinema.   Past recipients include:  George Clooney, Penelope Cruz, Raoul Bova, Rick Nicita, Ed Limato, Anjelica Huston, Valeria Golino, Jo Champa, Dino De Laurentiis, Gabriele Muccino, John Turturro, Douglas Kirkland and Academy Award winners Vittorio Storaro (director of photography) and Milena Canonero (designer).

ABOUT CINEMA ITALIAN STYLE
The Cinema Italian Style series is organized and produced by Cinecitta’ Luce and the American Cinematheque, supported by The Italian Ministry of Culture – Film Department;  Alitalia, Baci Perugina, Bvlgari, Dolce & Gabbana, Cantine Arnaldo Caprai, Cruciani and  E.L.M.A (European Languages and Movies in America). In collaboration with the Consulate General of Italy, The Italian Trade Commission and the Italian Cultural Institute of Los Angeles.

Cinema Italian Style enjoys the support of the Honorary Board of directors which includes Bernardo Bertolucci, Jo Champa, Martha De Laurentiis, Danny De Vito, Michael Douglas, Giancarlo Giannini, Jim Gianopulos, Anjelica Huston, Sherry Lansing, Sophia Loren, Dante Ferretti, Rick Nicita, Pietro Scalia, Dante Spinotti and Harvey Weinstein.

In past years, Italian talents such as Riccardo Scamarcio, Valeria Golino, Raoul Bova, Ornella Muti and Gabriele Muccino have been joined by Hollywood guests including Warren Beatty, Andy Garcia, Anjelica Huston, Patricia Arquette, John Savage, John Landis, Oliver Stone, Paul Mazursky, Penelope Cruz, Taylor Hackford and many others.

ABOUTCINECITTÀ’ LUCE
Established in May 2009 following the merger of Cinecittà Holding and Istituto Luce, Cinecittà Luce is the public service branch of the Italian Ministry of Culture with the aim of promoting classic and contemporary Italian cinema worldwide, providing support in the selection of Italian films at major film festivals and coordinating the participation of Italian talent attending international events.
www.cinecitta.com

ABOUT THE AMERICAN CINEMATEQUE
Established in 1981, the American Cinematheque is a 501 C 3 non-profit viewer-supported film exhibition and cultural organization dedicated to the celebration of the Moving Picture in all of its forms. At the Egyptian Theatre, the Cinematheque presents daily film and video programming which ranges from the classics of American and international cinema to new independent films and digital work. Exhibition of rare works, special and rare prints, etc., combined with fascinating post-screening discussions with the filmmakers who created the work, are a Cinematheque tradition that keep audiences coming back for once-in-a-lifetime cinema experiences. The American Cinematheque renovated and reopened (on Dec. 4, 1998) the historic 1922 Hollywood Egyptian Theatre. This includes a state-of-the-art 616-seat theatre housed within Sid Grauman’s first grand movie palace on Hollywood Boulevard. The exotic courtyard is fully restored to its 1922 grandeur. The Egyptian was the home of the very first Hollywood movie premiere in 1922. In January 2005 the American Cinematheque expanded its programming to the 1940 Aero Theatre on Montana Avenue in Santa Monica. For more www.americancinematheque.com

ABOUT THE ITALIAN FILM COMMISSION
The Italian Film Commission “IFC” is a division of the Italian Trade Commission “ITC” in Los Angeles and operates as the promotional office for the audiovisual industry, offering information and support for film and TV makers, while promoting Italian locations, equipment and staff.
www.filminginitaly.com

ABOUT THE ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI CULTURA (IIC)
(Italian Government Cultural Institute)
The IIC, located in Westwood, was founded in 1984 and is a center for art exhibitions, film screenings and academic activities, as well as a school of Italian language and culture, acting as a cultural intermediary between Italy and the US. It promotes the translation of Italian authors and makes the public aware of Italian artists, literary contests and awards.
www.iiclosangeles.esteri.it