Fourth Episode of Rai1’s program Hosted by Milly Carlucci
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Marcella Bella, rating 4.5
You know those who send an email and think they’ve worked? Well, that’s how she is. the dancer works hard, bangs himself, pulls her up and down (“more than a dance, a sacrifice of your body to the pagan gods”, the perfect summary by Selvaggia Lucarelli), while she limits herself to waving her skirt and takes the applause and the salary
Mrs.Coriandoli, vote 4
Here we are near Dancing with the Stables, as Mrs. Coriandoli screws up the competition. Another one who “dances” while standing still, her freestyle is to the letter: little style, very free because she goes on her own. Literally dancer on the loose (they should arrest her)
Paolo Belli, vote 5
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Venice Film Festival 2025: ‘The Echo Bloom’ Wins Golden Lion
2025/10/19 14:52:04
VENICE, Italy – The 82nd Venice international Film Festival concluded Saturday with the awarding of the Golden Lion to director Anya Sharma’s haunting drama, The Echo Bloom.The film, a Canada-UK co-production, captivated audiences and critics alike with its exploration of grief, memory, and the enduring power of nature.
The Echo Bloom stars Saoirse Ronan as Elara, a botanist returning to her childhood home in the remote Scottish Highlands following the death of her estranged mother.As Elara attempts to catalog the unique flora of the region, she unearths long-buried family secrets and confronts her own emotional trauma.The film is notable for its stunning cinematography by Darius Khondji, which emphasizes the stark beauty and isolating atmosphere of the landscape.
“This is… overwhelming,” Sharma said, accepting the award. “This film was a deeply personal journey, and to have it recognized in such a profound way is truly humbling. I want to thank Saoirse for her incredible vulnerability and dedication, and my entire cast and crew for believing in this story.”
The Silver Lion – Grand Jury Prize went to Concrete Dreams, a gritty and realistic portrayal of urban life in São Paulo directed by Brazilian filmmaker, Mateo Silva. Silva’s film focuses on the lives of construction workers building a massive new skyscraper, highlighting their struggles and resilience.
Othre major awards included:
* Best Director: Hiroki Tanaka, Silent Tides (Japan)
* Best Actor: Javier Bardem, The Last Lighthouse keeper (Spain) – Bardem delivered a tour-de-force performance as a solitary lighthouse keeper grappling with isolation and regret.
* Best Actress: Lila Moreau, Ephemeral City (France) – Moreau’s portrayal of a struggling artist in paris earned widespread praise.
* Best Screenplay: Lena Schmidt, The Weight of Silence (Germany)
* Peopel’s Choice Award: A Song for Summer (Italy) – a charming romantic comedy that proved a crowd favorite.
This year’s festival saw a strong portrayal of female filmmakers, with Sharma being the fourth woman to win the Golden Lion in the festival’s history. The festival also showcased a diverse range of international cinema, with films from over 50 countries competing for awards.
The Venice Film Festival remains a crucial launching pad for Oscar contenders, and The Echo bloom is already generating significant buzz as a potential frontrunner. The film is expected to be released in select theaters in November.
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