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FlagshipProductions Mammutfilms Synopsis: a short film in 2 episodes of 5 minutes each, follows the lives of three very different siblings who have been thrown together again following the death of their mother. Throughout the films we discover why two of the siblings have not spoken in several years and watch how the three of them cope with a rather large skeleton they find in the closet. Directed by; Tommaso Cardile Starring: Jennifer Missoni, Kiki Lambden, Matt Zehnder, Anne Gill, Tom James, David Randolf Irving, Angelique Leitzia, Freddy Bastone and Walter J. Masterson.
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OFFICIAL SELECTION LOCARNO FILM FESTIVAL Genre: Art/Experimental original running time: 6 mins RMX version 1 min Super 16 printed on super35mm Photographed by Fabio Cianchetti (The Dreamers) Starring: Eva Herzigova and Bryan Adams Directed by Tommaso Cardile and Francesco Carrozzini
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Genre: Comedy original running time: 6 mins RMX version 1 min miniDV Photographed by Tommaso Cardile Starring: Jennifer Missoni Voice Over: Jennifer Missoni, Tommaso Cardile Directed by Tommaso Cardile
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Directed by; Francesco Carrozzini
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The New York festival has been co-presented since 1994 by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and screens at the Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center. trailer for the film festival 2005 original running time: 40secs minidv(24p ntsc) print on 35mm Produced by: Bruni Burres and Shruti Ganguli Directed by Tommaso Cardile Starring: David Rakoff (capote) and Carlo Von Zeitschel (born rich) In selecting films for the festival, Human Rights Watch concentrates equally on artistic merit and human rights content. The festival encourages filmmakers around the world to address human rights subject matter in their work and presents films and videos from both new and established international filmmakers. Each year, the festival's programming committee screens more than 500 films and videos to create a program that represents a range of countries and issues. |
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