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Johnny Depp to Close Rome Film Fest 2024 With ‘Modi’

Johnny Depp’s new movie Modi will shut out the Rome Movie Competition on Saturday, Oct. 26, and the denizens of The Everlasting Metropolis can’t anticipate the star to reach.

Certainly, the spotlight of an in any other case unremarkable version of the 10-day-long fest will undoubtedly be Johnny Depp’s look on Saturday to current the biopic Modi, which premiered on the San Sebastian Movie Competition and chronicles three chaotic days within the lifetime of Italian painter and sculptor Amedeo Modigliani.

In the meantime, at an occasion that’s separate from the movie fest, Depp’s movie will on Friday night time obtain the coveted Capri Cult Award.

The producer of Modi, Barry Navidi, a long-time good friend of Al Pacino, will choose up the Capri prize on Friday night time. In Depp’s movie, Navidi performs Maurice Gagnant, an artwork collector fascinated by Modigliani.

The Capri Cult Award is bestowed by the Capri Institute, the non-profit group that organizes an annual movie fest on the eponymous island. The annual Capri Fest begins on Dec. 27. The Capri Institute is chaired by Lina Wertmuller. Final yr’s winner was Miranda’s Sufferer, the indie directed by Michele Danner.

Modì showcases Depp’s directorial expertise, pushing past mainstream clichés, and encompasses a stellar solid, together with Al Pacino and Rebecca Corridor, that tells the story of how the well-known painter Modigliani delves into his artwork, relationships, and private struggles. It highlights Modigliani’s combat to make a reputation for himself within the artwork world, showcasing his inventive genius and tumultuous experiences.

Depp’s look in entrance of the movie pageant crowds will happen on Saturday however Depp-mania will get began a day earlier with the official Capri award presentation being held on the Studios – Ex De Paolis in Rome.

Following the ceremony, there will likely be a gala dinner that includes a star-studded visitor record from the Italian movie business and past. Attendees will embody Oscar winner Billie August, Tony Renis, and Oscar-winning manufacturing designers Dante Ferretti and Francesca Lo Schiavo. Additionally in attendance would be the movie’s stars, Riccardo Scamarcio and Antonia Desplat, and different Italian celebs, together with Enrico Vanzina, Massimo Ghini, Lina Sastri, and extra.

“It’s a pleasure to mix the official opening of the twenty ninth version of Capri Hollywood in Rome with the celebration of the one centesimal anniversary of the laying of the primary stone of the Worldwide Studios on By way of Tiburtina,” mentioned Pascal Vicedomini, the driving power behind the Capri awards ceremony.

Vicedomini, who hosts an Entry Hollywood-style program on Italian tv, is the founder and president of the Capri Institute. He has devoted his life to broadcasting about cinema and constructing cultural bridges between Italy and the USA. Below his management, the Capri Institute has hosted vital occasions, selling Italian movie expertise in Hollywood.

The Capri Cult Award, which precedes the Capri Hollywood pageant (operating Dec. 27-Jan. 2), exemplifies Vicedomini’s affect on the business. With help from the Italian Ministry of Tradition and company sponsors, he has remodeled the Los Angeles pageant right into a sister occasion of Capri.

“This pageant is taken into account luck appeal for a few of our individuals,” mentioned Vicedomini. “We’ve introduced in lots of names who had been initially unknown after which exploded, like Gerard Butler and Mélanie Laurent,” he added.

Marcello Mastroianni Beyond Latin Lover

“Marcello Mastroianni was identified, all around the globe, because the Latin lover, the Italian seducer, particularly after he starred in La Dolce Vita, Federico Fellini’s masterpiece,” says Fabrizio Corallo, the director of the brand new documentary Ciao Marcello, Mastroianni l’antidivo. “Mastroianni didn’t like this picture. He didn’t need to be seen as an icon, as a intercourse image. He didn’t care a lot about his public persona; what did matter to him was his private life. So, I attempted to construct an intimate portrait of this distinctive actor.”

Corallo is a journalist and an knowledgeable on the historical past of Italian cinema. For state broadcaster Rai he has made a lot of documentaries concerning the nice personalities of Italian cinema: Dino Risi, Vittorio Gassman, Virna Lisi, Ennio Flaiano and Giuliano Montaldo, amongst others.

Ciao Marcello, which was co-written with Silvia Scola, the daughter of Italian filmmaker Ettore Scola, who directed Mastroianni in 1977’s A Particular Day, had its premiere on the Rome Movie Fest and can air on Rai TV on Sunday, Oct. 27 (it’s obtainable on MUBI within the U.S.). The movie arrives 100 years after the actor’s start — he was born on Sept. 28, 1924 and died on Dec. 19, 1996.

Produced by Massimo Vigliar and Adriano De Micheli for Surf Movie, Dean Movie and Cinecittà Spa, the movie affords a deep perception into the life and artwork of Mastroianni, with the assistance of many audio and video interviews with most of the actors, screenwriters and movie administrators who labored with him. However we will additionally discover on this movie a touching interview with the mom of the actor, Ida Rolle. “We uncover a well-known actor who, on the peak of his profession, values above all different issues his mom’s meatballs,” recounts Corallo.

“This documentary is particularly meant for younger audiences, for individuals who’ve by no means heard of him,” the director continues. “Mastroianni was born 100 years in the past, in 1924, and he died in 1996, at age 72. He appeared in 150 films, garnered many worldwide honors, together with a Golden Globe, two greatest actor awards on the Venice and Cannes festivals and three Academy Award nominations. He turned a global star via his collaborations with Federico Fellini, of whom he turned a form of alter ego. He shaped a beautiful onscreen duo with actress Sophia Loren, co-starring together with her in eight movies. Nonetheless, his identify might quickly vanish among the many youthful generations. That’s the reason this film exists.”

“What do I like principally about him? His easy way of life and appearing: his approach of being trustworthy and modest. His approach of providing himself to the viewer. His delicate approach of appearing, which is a really uncommon high quality. And his disillusioned strategy to all the pieces, with out being cynical,” Corallo provides.

As for the title of his documentary, Ciao Marcello – Mastroianni l’antidivo — which in English means Goodbye Marcello, Mastroianni the Anti-Diva — Corallo says it refers to a picture Mastroianni had within the media that irked the actor. “He hated the ‘latin lover’ label which he acquired from the press,” says Corallo. “He didn’t like in any respect being a film star. He was somewhat shy, and he cherished actual life excess of the shining floor of the film world.”

Corallo says he deliberately didn’t attempt to dig too deeply into the gossipy elements of Mastroianni’s private life. “He had a tormented love life, together with essential love tales with actresses Faye Dunaway and Catherine Deneuve, however we tried to inform these tales with a light-weight contact”, says the journalist. “We let him speak about himself, and we let individuals who labored with him speak about Mastroianni.”

Among the many discoveries Corallo made have been interviews that Mastroianni gave in different languages, which frequently allowed the actor to indicate a extra relaxed and playful facet of himself. “He was extra freewheeling when interviewed in different languages. As an illustration, we found an extended interview with Spanish TV, and one other one in English, on The Dick Cavett Present in 1977. He and Sophia Loren have been interviewed for an hour. They have been on the identical wavelength, they have been ironic, humorous, relaxed, honest. We took solely a minute from that interview, nevertheless it was a gold mine.”

To attach the interviews and the archive footage, Corallo used a collection of quick dramatic re-enactment scenes with the Italian actors Luca Argentero and Barbara Venturato. “We created these little fiction inserts, wherein we think about {that a} younger assistant editor, Barbara Venturato, is engaged on a documentary about Mastroianni, with out realizing something about him. So, Luca Argentero — who’s a really well-known face for the Italian audiences — explains to his younger buddy the actual greatness of this large of our cinema.”

Provides the director: “We have now tried to create an intimate portrait of Mastroianni. I hope we’ve got been profitable.”