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03-29-05, 12:42 AM
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The Italian production La Vita Che Vorrei has now been released by O1 Distiribution and offers English subtitles (Italian DTS track). Directed by Guiseppe Picoccini the film retells the love story of two actors while shooting a film.
Winner of the Silver Ribbon (Best Sound) awarded by the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists and nominated for the Grand Prix des Ameriques at the Montreal Film Festival. Last but not least the film is part of this year's official program at the Berlinale (2005).
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Synopsis: (courtesy adrianachiesaenterprises)
Love inevitably explodes on the set when Laura is cast to play the devastating leading actress opposite Stefano in a film in which the two portray secret forbidden lovers. As shooting begins, the actor, known for his cool reserve and self-control, gradually surrenders to the intense attraction of Laura's impetuous and deeply sensuous aura, the spontaneous generosity of her emotions.
Day after day, the young couple recite their words of love and, despite themselves, fall deeper and deeper in love. These words seem to be a forgotten language meant only for the two of them. As actors, they begin to take refuge in the intimate duality of the film's story and their own real lives, finding a way to say the inexpressible and declare the mystery of their new feelings.
Laura and Stefano, however, soon find themselves torn between the make-believe of the film's stolen embraces, fugues and repressed desires, and the intoxicating reality of their own true love story. As their characters' destinies interweave inextricably with their own, their play of roles becomes a mirror image of the tortuous passion of the lovers in their film.
Ciao,
Pro-B
The Italian production La Vita Che Vorrei has now been released by O1 Distiribution and offers English subtitles (Italian DTS track). Directed by Guiseppe Picoccini the film retells the love story of two actors while shooting a film.
Winner of the Silver Ribbon (Best Sound) awarded by the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists and nominated for the Grand Prix des Ameriques at the Montreal Film Festival. Last but not least the film is part of this year's official program at the Berlinale (2005).
http://www.blackmailmag.com/images/CINEMA/la-vita-che-vorrei.jpg
http://www.gqonline.it/cont/010cin/020mov/0410/0100/27266imb2.jpg
Synopsis: (courtesy adrianachiesaenterprises)
Love inevitably explodes on the set when Laura is cast to play the devastating leading actress opposite Stefano in a film in which the two portray secret forbidden lovers. As shooting begins, the actor, known for his cool reserve and self-control, gradually surrenders to the intense attraction of Laura's impetuous and deeply sensuous aura, the spontaneous generosity of her emotions.
Day after day, the young couple recite their words of love and, despite themselves, fall deeper and deeper in love. These words seem to be a forgotten language meant only for the two of them. As actors, they begin to take refuge in the intimate duality of the film's story and their own real lives, finding a way to say the inexpressible and declare the mystery of their new feelings.
Laura and Stefano, however, soon find themselves torn between the make-believe of the film's stolen embraces, fugues and repressed desires, and the intoxicating reality of their own true love story. As their characters' destinies interweave inextricably with their own, their play of roles becomes a mirror image of the tortuous passion of the lovers in their film.
Ciao,
Pro-B

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