20th Lavazza Italian Film Festival

20th Lavazza Italian Film Festival
Image: The Champion

The Lavazza Italian Film Festival celebrates a milestone 20 years and festival attendees will have the opportunity to experience 26 of the finest Italian films, retrospective screenings, special presentations and aperitivo nights.

“Italy is the fourth largest exporter of European films within Europe but the distribution of foreign-language titles, with the stigma of subtitles, is increasingly challenging in English-speaking countries which is why this festival continues to be so important to give these films a platform,” explained Elysia Zecolla, the Festival Director.

The opening night parties are always enjoyably extravagant, but is it possible for this years to be even bigger and better? “We are Italian, so we try to create a bit of drama! It’s the 20th anniversary and we have a lot planned. Our sponsors help us to create memorable events to celebrate the culture, cuisine and music of Italy in a spectacular evening including cocktails and dolci.”

Films are selected from the Venice, Rome, Berlin, Toronto and Cannes Film Festivals. “I also receive many links from producers, sales agents and filmmakers which is how I spend most evenings – a glass of vino and a movie. It’s movie night every night at my house!” laughed Zecolla.

One of the many highlights of the festival is the Sydney premiere of Promised, an Australian film which deals with arranged marriages. “A drink on arrival will be followed by an introduction by Tina Arena who stars in the film. Tickets are selling fast for this one as it’s a local story that has hit a nerve with the Italian-Australian audience.” (MMo)

Sep 17–Oct 16. Various Venues. $18-$80+b.f.. Tickets & Info: www.italianfilmfestival.com.au

ELYSIA’S HOT PICKS

THE CHAMPION – This year’s opening night selection ticks many boxes: a crowd-pleaser with a great cast, good music and funny moments. At its heart, it’s a poignant story of friendship.

IF ONLY – A comic coming-of-age drama with Alba Rochwacher and Riccardo Scamarcio which recently opened the Locarno Film Festival.

BANGLA – A very funny contemporary Roman comedy. The dialogue is extremely witty and audiences will go home with a smile on their faces.

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