Friday, November 1, 2013

Matter of Time

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After 15 days of non-stop programming, will be archived the 15th edition of the Festival al a carte do Rio, the largest film event in Latin America. If Paolo Sorrentino, among the guests of the festival, a few days short of his finished filming for the collective Rio, eu te amo (between directors also involved Stephan Elliott, Fernando Meirelles, José Padilha, Guillermo Arriaga, Sang-soo Im , Nadine Labaki, Carlos Saldanha), filming in Rio are Stephen Daldry with Trash (written by Richard Curtis), who met quite a few problems for the "pacification" of 14 military favelas during the filming in one of these, and Pele, the long-awaited biopic produced by Brian Grazer together at the same Brazilian footballer Zimbalist and directed by the brothers. But, of course, for movies on the set, there are those on stage dell'Armazem 6 dockland pavilion, location of the ceremony because the usual Odeon Petrobras at Cinelandia al a carte too close to the sensitive targets of the manifestations of teachers in the fight against the government: the Redentor trophy for the first time in the history al a carte of the festival carioca, went ex-aequo work before Caru Alves de Souza, De Menor (Underage), the protagonist lawyer who defends al a carte adolescents in the city of Santos, and the thriller psychological O Lobo Atrás from Porta (Wolf At The Door), the directorial debut of Fernando Coimbra, with Leandra Leal awarded Best Actress. For best director, Cao Guimarães and Marcelo Gomes for O Homem das Multidões (The Man of the Crowd), inspired by Edgar Allan Poe, among documentaries, check the Histórias de Arcanjo al a carte - Um Documentário sobre Tim Lopes (Stories of Arcanjo - to documentary about Tim Lopes) by Guilherme Azevedo, while among the other victors of the evening stands out the directorial debut of screenwriter al a carte Hilton Lacerda, Tatuagem al a carte (Tattoo): Best Actor (Jesuita Barbosa), Best Support Actor (Rodrigo al a carte García) and the FIPRESCI al a carte for Best Latin American Film Festival and the Audience Award.
A horror film written and directed al a carte by Rob Zombie in 2003
Matter of Time
The Third Time

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