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Still from
Pinocchio
The woodcarver, the Blue fairy, and the puppet who wished to become a real boy are the elements that made fairy tale
The Adventures of Pinocchio a true classic. The timeless story by Italian writer
Carlo Collodi, with its prime character whose nose grows long when he tells a lie, became a cultural icon all around the world. With the help of Italian filmmaker
Matteo Garrone, old and new fans of the story can witness the magic of love and adventure of Pinnochio yet again.
This year, the Moviemov Italian Film Festival pays tribute to the 140th anniversary of
Moviemov Italian Film Festival to Stream Eight Films for Free This February
Following the great success of the past editions in Bangkok, Manila, and Hanoi,
Moviemov Italian Film Festival returns to the Philippines with its tenth edition.
The festival will take place from
February 1 to 6, 2021 in an out-and-out virtual movie house, thanks to the participation of My Movies, bringing once more the best of the new Italian cinema to the Philippines. The Guest of Honor of this 10th edition will be the actress,
Sara Serraiocco, one of the new international faces of the Italian cinema.
“Given the measures taken to contain the spread of the pandemic in Asia”, the two artistic directors Fabia Bettini and Gianluca Giannelli announced, “we decided to confirm the tenth edition of Moviemov Italian Film Festival Manila making it accessible online, as we are convinced that more than ever, it’s important to restart through culture and cinema.
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(Courtesy of SF Jewish Film Festival)
In a normal year won’t it be sweet when we can retire that phrase from our lexicon? our screens would be chock-a-block with glittery trailers for holiday movies. Our local festival programmers, meanwhile, would be on hiatus except for the year-end fundraising email, mulling next year’s events.
But everything’s upside down in our ongoing Bizarro World. The only major studio films of the season,
Wonder Woman 1984 and
Soul, are delayed summer releases that will be viewed, overwhelmingly, on home streaming platforms (HBO Max and Disney+, respectively). Festival wizards, on the other hand, are plying us with rare December programs. And are we grateful.