The International Rome Film Festival 2010
Arts & Entertainment → Television / Movies
- Author Martina Celegato
- Published November 22, 2010
- Word count 550
Will start October 28 and will end November 5, 2010 the fifth edition of the Rome International Film Festival.
The Festival will be held in the beautiful surroundings of the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, the architectural complex designed by innovative architect Renzo Piano and opened in 2002 and located between Villa Dori, the Olympic Village and the popular Roman neighborhood of Parioli, where it is not difficult to find apartments for guests and spectators for a stay to Rome to attend the event.
This year's film festival will host numerous parallel events that give space to many initiatives and experimental film, a feature that has characterized it since its inception. Despite its relatively short history in fact this collection of art film has managed to carve out right away its important role in the international scene, not interfering with other important festivals that are located in Italy.
Lies entirely inside the complex designed by renowned architect, the Festival will be a succession of exhibitions, meetings, workshops, laboratories of any kind to be valued and to know every little detail the cultural and technical art of cinema. Like all the arts festival on one of Rome is also divided into several categories that allow you to split the works into four main areas that are the official selection of films that collects international copyright, breakthroughs and spectacular events, the ' Another film-extra that gathers around his name numerous awards that are conferred for experimental purposes or for a career documentaries particularly intense, the section becomes Alice in the city instead of transit union for all the works that are characterized by their being addressed the younger generation and using such forms of expression, particularly suitable for an audience that loves to experiment. Last but not least is the section called Eye on the world that wants to be twinned with a foreign culture and that you showcase the seven most representative films of the way people communicate and use the art of cinema.
This year the category was also included special events that are going to gather all the initiatives that are not restricted to one projection, but in different types of art ranging from graphic design, theater, visual and pictorial.
The official awards of the Rome Film Festival are awarded by professional international juries but not limited to, the juries are formed by the public and children. Officially, all six prizes are named after Marcus Aurelius and accompanied by the corresponding section in the category: the International Jury Prize, Audience Award, the Alice in the City Award, Best Documentary, the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Prize for the works a rookie.
The Rome Film Festival has immediately seen a significant participation of both professionals and the public in fact, in recent years have seen attendance figures amounted to 2,000,000 visitors and 160,000 tickets per day with peaks of accredited journalists to 2,600 with a full house in Rome apartments.
It 'important to remember as the Rome festival is dedicated exclusively to the seventh art, but how I can include in it, to share with the general public or which is specifically there may be an apartment in Rome that comes in a spirit of joy and party (original name of the event later changed), events that also involve the world of fashion, photography and dance.
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