Saturday, February 5, 2011

Wedding Reception Card Spanish

Friday, February 11, 21:00" The Wind Blows Round "by Giorgio Rights


When they meet on their way films like, shouting that comes from Italian cinema is not only not dead, but you want to keep your head and look the other way, ashamed even to have thought. Shot entirely in Occitan valleys of Piedmont, a former professor decides to move with his entire family - a wife and three children - in a village of a few people, the mountains, to live according to nature. In general mistrust, Philippe and his wife live on pastoralism, trying to achieve that difficult balance with the things of the world and with the elderly residents of the films of George posto.Il Rights is worth at least four stars. One for the courage, two of the difficulties of the distribution (the movie goes back and forth between a room and the other to Italy, where the market does not seem to notice, as did stock up abroad awards), the third for the test ensemble of all the actors and talented amateurs (except for Thierry Toscan, Alessandra Agosti), the fourth morally compensate for everything that has suffered and will suffer for all that, in blindness of our critics and our cultural speculators. "And the aura you are virtual" - the title of the film Occitan - refers to the popular saying that he wants the wind as a metaphor for all things, a circular movement in which everything returns, as depicted in the film by the figure of a fool running through the village fields simulating the act of flight. This film, without resorting to myths and the prophets, has the force of an anthropological treatise, but without getting lost in the rhetoric of good feelings, rather than emphasizing how life should consist of mixed feelings and unpleasant, in a cynicism that infects, but sets us free from prejudices and hypocrisies. Three adjectives to describe it? Genuine, unexpected and wonderful. Describing how the saved souls, men in search of a sense that the very existence away every day.

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