Dolcevita-Sur-Seine Festival, the Paris-Rome Twinning Event.

Launch of the 4th edition of the Dolcevita-sur-Seine festival, the Paris-Rome twinning event.
80 years ago, Anna Magnani launched her career in Rome, Open City.
Roberto Rossellini pulverized the codes of cinema, in a world that was rediscovering itself after the war. The film marked the irruption of cinema into reality and the birth of an anti-diva icon: Anna Magnani.
Film historian Aurore Renaut presents the 7 films in the Ti Amo, Cinéma! retrospective, produced in collaboration with Cinecittà, which celebrates Franco-Italian co-productions. Focus on the program's two masterpieces featuring Anna Magnani: Rome, Open City (opening film) and Bellissima. Face, body, life: everything about Magnani was furiously melancholy. She bore the scars of post-war Italy: drama and comedy, passion and abandonment. Aurore Renaut will look back on her career through film extracts and archive footage.
On the long history of love and co-productions between Italy and France, a dialogue between Steve Della Casa, curator at the Cinémathèque italienne, and French actor Luc Merenda, icon of the Italian neo-polars of the Protected content .
Presentation of the Prix Palatine Protected content the presence of a binational jury delegation of 2,000 high school students from France and Italy.
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