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Entertainment in the Byron Shire for the week beginning 19 October, 2021

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Entertainment in the Byron Shire for the week beginning 19 October, 2021

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Daniele Luchetti’s The Ties (Lacci) opened last year’s Venice Film Festival and is a sumptuous marriage-in-crisis drama spanning several decades.

If you can’t be Italian, at least you can watch some

Screening from 20 October, Palace Cinema and ST. ALi coffee are thrilled to announce the full lineup for the 2021 ST. ALi Italian Film Festival. 

After another disrupted year, it is with great anticipation that this hallmark event celebrating Italian culture, stories and language hits screens around the country, just in time to provide a much-needed escape and the chance to become immersed in another world. 

This year’s festival will be screening in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra and Byron Bay and tickets are on sale now.

The ST. ALi Italian Film Festival will open with the Australian premiere of Daniele Luchetti’s The Ties (Lacci) which opened last year’s Venice Film Festival and is a sumptuous marriage-in-crisis drama spanning several decades. 

Closing the 2021 Festival will be the Roberto Rosselini classic Rome, Open City in a stunning 4K restoration. The film, which was conceived and directed amid the ruin of World War II in Rome, will be part of the Rossellini Retrospective presented by the Italian Cultural Institute Sydney, alongside screen gems Amore, Journey to Italy, Paisan, and Stromboli. In addition to this retrospective, the programme will also feature a celebration of classic Italian screen goddesses Sophia Loren, Gina Lollobrigida and Claudia Cardinale, with some of their most loved performances in Marriage Italian Style, Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell and The leopard. 

The Centrepiece selection is recent winner of the Director’s Fortnight in Cannes, To Chiara (A Chiara). Jonas Carpignano’s searing drama tells the gripping story of a 15-year-old girl from Calabria, whose family life starts to unravel when she discovers her beloved father may have criminal ties. 

This year’s Special Festival Presentation is acclaimed director Nanni Moretti’s (Mia Madre, The Son’s Room) latest film Three floors (Tre Piani). Featuring a tremendous ensemble cast, the film traces the disparate lives of three families who reside in the same apartment block in Rome’s stylish Prati neighbourhood. 

Family films also feature in the programme with Glass Boy; a heartwarming tale of courage and adventure, for all ages, about a young boy usually confined to his bedroom setting out to prove he can live like a normal kid. Also When Mum is Away… with the Family is a Christmas-themed sequel to the 2019 Festival hit 10 Days Without Mamma (10 Giorni con Babbo Natale), the misadventures of the Rovelli family are back in this entertaining road movie, starring Fabio De Luigi and Valentina Lodovini. 

For kids fifteen years and older is Cam’s War, a tale of survival and the struggle between good and evil, which follows a young boy and his sister on a dangerous journey through an apocalyptic world. 

Cam’s War is also part of The Female Lens sidebar, presented by the Istituto Italiano di Cultura Melbourne, which features contemporary films from female directors. The other is Sirley (Maledetta Primavera) from up-and-coming director Elisa Amoruso, and is a highly personal story, based upon her adolescence and a special friendship she forms when she moves to the outskirts of Rome. 

Other highlights for the 2021 ST. ALi Italian Film Festival include: 

Everything’s Gonna be Alright (Cosa Sarà) wherein a sudden revelation about his state of health leads a man to reevaluate his relationships with his family in this personal story from director Francesco Bruni, starring Kim Rossi Stuart. 

Berlin International Film Festival Silver Bear winner, Elio Germano, delivers a powerhouse performance in the multi award-winning biopic Hidden Away (Volevo Nascondermi), about the troubled life of celebrated artist Antonio Ligabue. 

A man with a knack for accidentally setting off catastrophes decides to help out the people around him, but proceeds to cause them even more trouble in If You Care for Me (Se Mi Vuoi Bene), an entertaining comedy about friendship, starring Claudio Bisio. 

Like a Cat on a Highway 2 (Come un Gatto in Tangenziale – Ritorno a Coccia di Morto) is the sequel to the comedy smash hit Like a Cat on a Highway. Paola Cortellesi and Antonio Albanese return as Monica and Giovanni, whose lives become intertwined again, three years later. 

In Padrenostro (Presented by MIFF), a 10-year-old boy witnesses an assassination attempt on his father (Pierfrancesco Favino in a Venice Best Actor-winning role) in Claudio Noce’s personal drama, inspired by his own family trauma. 

Paolo Conte, Via Con Me is an enthralling documentary following the life and work of Italian singer and composer, Paolo Conte, interwoven with concert footage, interviews, and reflections of the singer by friends and colleagues, such as Roberto Benigni and Isabella Rossellini. 

The Predators (I Predatori) – winner of Best New Director at the 2021 David di Donatello Awards, Pietro Castellitto’s black comedy takes aim at class antagonism in contemporary Italy when two Italian families on opposite ends of the social ladder collide. 

Tigers (Tigrar) is the enthralling true story of former Inter Milan player Martin Bengtsson’s rollercoaster ride through the cutthroat world of professional soccer. 

In Three Perfect Daughters (È per il tuo bene) Marco Giallini (Perfect Strangers, God Willing) is back – alongside Vincenzo Salemme and Giuseppe Battiston – with a comedy hit that sees three friends try to hinder the love affairs of their daughters. 

You Came Back (Lasciami Andare) was the Closing Night film of the 2020 Venice International Film Festival. This dramatic thriller, set against a backdrop of Venice’s mysterious lagoons, stars Stefano Accorsi as a man who finds himself torn between the past and the future. 

And at selected theatres is, Fellini Forward: From The Creative Genius Of Federico Fellini presented by Campari. Direct from its Venice premiere, this pioneering project explores Fellini’s creative genius, using new technology to emulate the works of one of the greatest filmmakers of all time in a new and unique movie set in Rome. 

For the second year running, the ST. ALi Italian Film Festival eTicket Bundle (5 eTickets for $65 or 10 eTickets for $125) will be available as a pre-sale offer exclusive to Movie Club members and valid at all Palace Cinemas locations. 

ALL TICKETS NOW ON SALE. Byron Bay 22 October–7 November, Palace Byron Bay. 

For tickets, information and updates, please visit italianfilmfestival.com.au and sign up or follow us on Facebook @ItalianFF and Instagram @ItalianFilmFest for all the latest news. 



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