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''Shelter'' ( it, Riparo) aka ''Shelter Me'' is a 2007 Italian romantic drama film co-written and directed by Marco Simon Puccioni and starring Maria de Medeiros, Antonia Liskova, and Mounir Ouadi. The film was presented at the 57th Berlin International Film Festival in 2007. Contains a longer list of reviews in the Italian press. Cast Awards and nominations The film received the Grand Prix award from the Annecy Italian Film Festival. * 2007 - Annecy Italian Film Festival ** Best Actress Award: Antonia Liskova * 2008 - David di Donatello ** Nominated for Best Actress: Antonia Liskova * 2008 - Nastro d'Argento ** European Nastro d'Argento: Antonia Liskova * 2008 - Globo d'oro The Globo d'oro (internationally known as Italian Golden Globe) is an Italian annual film award. It was established in 1960 and it has as jury the Rome Foreign Press Association. The first awards ceremony took place in 1960 and was won by the film ... ** Best Actress in Appearance: Antonia Liskova ** ...
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Marco Simon Puccioni
Marco Simon Puccioni is an Italian film director and screenwriter. Biography Seventh of eight children, Puccioni was born in and grew up in Rome. After graduating in architecture at the Sapienza University of Rome, he won a Fulbright scholarship that allowed him to study at CalArts in Los Angeles where he received MFA in Film and Video in 1991. Career He started his professional career working for RAI, directing short docudramas. After directing a series of short films for the festival circuit he produced the film project ''Intolerance'', a collective film against racism made up of shorts. He directed one of the shorts, while the others were directed by several other young Italian filmmakers such as Gabriele Muccino and Paolo Virzì, but also by veteran director Citto Maselli. Puccioni made his full feature directorial debut in 2001 with ''Quello che Cerchi'' ("What you are looking for"). Using several digital formats, it is a road movie telling the story of a detective and ...
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Maria De Medeiros
Maria Esteves de Medeiros Victorino de Almeida, DamSE (born 19 August 1965), known professionally as Maria de Medeiros (), is a Portuguese actress, director, and singer who has been involved in both European and American film productions. Early life Maria de Medeiros was born in Lisbon, Portugal, the daughter of musician and composer António Victorino de Almeida. She played her first part on screen at the age of 15. At 18, she moved to France to pursue her acting studies and was a student at the CNSAD. Medeiros speaks French fluently and has acted extensively on stage and on screen in French productions. She also acts in German, Spanish and Italian productions. Medeiros is the first Portuguese woman to be designated a UNESCO Artist for Peace. Film career Among Medeiros' most memorable film appearances are three early 1990s roles. Her considerable resemblance to Anaïs Nin landed her the primary role in ''Henry & June'' (1990), in which she played the author. In 1990, she p ...
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David Di Donatello For Best Actress
The David di Donatello Award for Best Actress ( it, David di Donatello per la migliore attrice protagonista) is a film award presented annually by the Accademia del Cinema Italiano (ACI, ''Academy of Italian Cinema'') to recognize the outstanding performance in a leading role of an actress who has worked within the Italian film industry during the year preceding the ceremony. Nominees and winner are selected via run-off voting by all the members of the Accademia. The award was first given in 1956. Sophia Loren is the record holder in this category, with seven awards, followed by Margherita Buy and Monica Vitti, with five awards each. Winners and nominees Below, winners are listed first in the colored row, followed by other nominees. 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s See also * Nastro d'Argento for Best Actress * European Film Award for Best Actress * Academy Award for Best Actress * BAFTA Award for Best Actress * César Award for Best Actress * G ...
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Annecy Film Festival Award For Best Actress
The Best Actress Award (french: Prix d'interprétation féminine) is an award presented at the Annecy Italian Film Festival The Annecy Italian Film Festival (french: Festival du Cinéma Italien d'Annecy), founded in 1983 and since then, each year shows the best of contemporary Italian cinema. The private festival is held annually (usually in October) at the Centre Cultu .... It is chosen by the jury from the 'official section' of movies at the festival. It was first awarded in 2002. Award Winners External links Annecy Italian Film Festival official websiteAnnecy Italian Film Festival at IMDb {{film-award-stub Film awards for lead actress ...
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Grand Prix (Annecy Film Festival)
The Grand Prix is an award, born in 1985, of the Annecy Italian Film Festival bestowed by the jury of the festival on one of the competing feature films. Grand Prix {, class="wikitable" , - ! Year !! Film !! Director , - , 1985 , , '' Così parlo Bellavista'' , , Luciano de Crescenzo , - , 1986 , , '' GiovanniSenzaPensieri'' , , Marco Colli , - , 1987 , , '' Notte Italiana'' , , Carlo Mazzacurati , - , 1988 , , ''Zoo'' , , Cristina Comencini , - , 1989 , , '' Il prete bello'' , , Carlo Mazzacurati , - , 1990 , , '' L'aria serena dell'ovest'' , , Silvio Soldini , - , 1991 , , ''Condominio'' , , Felice Farina , - , 1992 , , ''Verso sud'' , , Pasquale Pozzessere , - , 1993 , , '' Donne in un giorno di festa'' , , Salvatore Maira , - , 1994 , , '' Portami via'' , , Gianluca Maria Tavarelli , - , 1995 , , '' Empoli 1921: film in rosso e in nero'' , , Ennio Marzocchini , - , 1996 , , ''I magi randagi'' , , Sergio Citti , - , 1997 , , ''Il carniere'' ...
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Vitaliano Trevisan
Vitaliano Trevisan (12 December 1960 – 7 January 2022) was an Italian writer, playwright, and actor. Life and career After having done different jobs, including surveyor, laborer and ice cream man, Trevisan debuted as a writer in the late 1990s and had breakthrough with the novel ''I quindicimila passi'' ("The fifteen thousand steps"), which won the Campiello Europa Award and the . In the following years he also had a busy career as a playwright, and among his major stage works there were ''Il lavoro rende liberi'' ("Work sets you free") staged by Toni Servillo and ''Giulietta'', an adaptation of a short story of Federico Fellini. He was also active in television and cinema, notably collaborating with Matteo Garrone as a screenwriter and an actor in '' First Love''. Death Trevisan died in Crespadoro on 7 January 2022, at the age of 61. His death, apparently caused by a medicine overdose, was ruled as a suicide. He left a suicide note, in which he wrote among other things ...
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Antonia Liskova
Antonia Liskova (born 25 March 1977) is a Slovakia, Slovak-Italy, Italian actress. Career Liskova lived in Slovakia until her 17th birthday. After graduating in pharmacology and medicinal chemistry, her father offered her a trip to Italy where she worked as waitress in a small bar in Rome after starting a model (person), modeling career in Milan. Later she returned to Rome and started to work as actress. Personal life In 2010 Antonia married the plastic surgeon Luca Ferrarese. The couple has a daughter. Filmography Her roles include: *''Gnjurac'' (1993) *''C'era un cinese in coma'' (2000) *''Gioco con la morte'' (2001) *''Il Piacere di piacere'' (2002) *''La notte di Pasquino'' (2003) *''Il Tunnel della libertà'' (2004, TV) *''Riparo – Anis tra di noi'' (2007) *''Inspector Montalbano (TV series), Inspector Montalbano'' - ''The Paper Moon, La luna di carta'' (2008, TV) *''Giulia non esce la sera'' (2009) *''La banda dei Babbi Natale'' (2010) *''Le cose che restano'' (2010 ...
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Eurimages
Eurimages is a cultural support fund of the Council of Europe, established in 1989. Eurimages promotes independent filmmaking by providing financial support to feature-length fiction, animation, and documentary films. In doing so, it encourages co-operation between professionals across Europe. Eurimages is headquartered in Strasbourg, France in the Agora building of the Council of Europe. The current Chairperson is Catherine Trautmann. Purpose The fund was created in 1988 within the framework of the Council of Europe, as a Partial Agreement, under Committee of Ministers Resolution (88) 15, with an independent budget of 21M €. It currently includes 38 of the 47 member states of the Council of Europe, plus Argentina and Canada as associate members. Eurimages aims to promote the European film industry by encouraging the production and distribution of films and fostering co-operation between professionals. Eurimages has a clear cultural aim and is complementary to the Media progr ...
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Annecy Italian Film Festival
The Annecy Italian Film Festival (french: Festival du Cinéma Italien d'Annecy), founded in 1983 and since then, each year shows the best of contemporary Italian cinema. The private festival is held annually (usually in October) at the Centre Culturel de Bonlieu, in the town of Annecy, in the middle of France. The 28th edition took place from 28 September to 5 October 2010. The President of the Jury was Italian film actress Anna Bonaiuto. Festival History The festival, created in 1983, was a shared initiative of the Cultural Center of Annecy (now Bonlieu Scène Nationale) and the Italian Cultural Institute of Grenoble. The programming is made up of both contemporary and classical movies. The competition, first organised in 1985, is supervised by a jury of cinema professionals who have met every year in Annecy since then. In 1988, Sergio Leone was named the jury's president. His premature death in 1989 lead to the creation of the Sergio Leone Award. During the 90's, many famous f ...
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Italian Romantic Drama Films
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2000s Italian-language Films
S, or s, is the nineteenth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''ess'' (pronounced ), plural ''esses''. History Origin Northwest Semitic šîn represented a voiceless postalveolar fricative (as in 'ip'). It originated most likely as a pictogram of a tooth () and represented the phoneme via the acrophonic principle. Ancient Greek did not have a phoneme, so the derived Greek letter sigma () came to represent the voiceless alveolar sibilant . While the letter shape Σ continues Phoenician ''šîn'', its name ''sigma'' is taken from the letter ''samekh'', while the shape and position of ''samekh'' but name of ''šîn'' is continued in the '' xi''. Within Greek, the name of ''sigma'' was influenced by its association with the Greek word (earlier ) "to hiss". The original name of the letter "sigma" may have been ''san'', but due to the complica ...
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