30 June 2010

File review: Whatever works (2009), by Woody Allen, *****

Synopsis

Boris Yellnikoff (Larry David, Curb Your Enthusiasm) is angry, opinionated and happy to live a reclusive life. All that changes when he begrudgingly allows naive Mississippi runaway Melodie (Evan Rachel Wood) to live in his apartment. When her simple optimism proves resistant to his bitter sarcasm, an unlikely friendship begins. A comedy from the inspired partnership of Larry David and writer/director Woody Allen.

03 June 2010

Film review: Kama Sutra, a Tale of Love (1997), by Mira Nair ****

Synopsis

If you're looking for a deep, intelligently romantic movie with complex characters and a richly rewarding plot, don't bother with Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love. On the other hand, if you're feeling sexy and in the mood for a lush, seductive, and visually stunning film set in 16th-century India, this one will please you like the best foreplay you've ever experienced. Or it will relax you like a full treatment at a pampering spa--either way, you're gonna feel pretty fantastic. Okay, okay... maybe we're getting a little carried away, but there's no denying that director Mira Nair (best known for her acclaimed film Salaam Bombay!) has crafted a sumptuous film for the eyes if not the head. Its melodramatic plot is involving enough to elevate the movie high above soft-core adult fare, so you won't feel guilty after watching it. 

Kama Sutra is the story of a young woman named Maya (the stunning Indira Varma) who has always been lower on the social scale than her well-born friend Tara (Sarita Choudhury), and has always lived in Tara's shadow, wearing her used clothes and being made to feel inferior. When Tara is betrothed to the handsome King Raj Singh (Naveen Andrews, from The English Patient), Tara sneaks into the king's tent on the eve of the wedding and seduces him. Later, after being trained to master the Kama Sutra's many "lessons of love," Maya will be the king's courtesan, and emotions will run high between the former best friends. But the plot is of secondary importance here (a fact that resulted in many mixed reviews), and so Kama Sutra works best as a colorful and irresistibly sexy story that is worth seeing just for the startling beauty of the film and its cast. --Jeff Shannon for Amazon


26 May 2010

Film Review: Katyn, by Andzrej Wajda, *****

Synopsis

KATYN is the story of Polish army officers murdered by the Soviet secret police in the Katyn forest during the Second World War and the families who, unaware of the crime, were still waiting for their husbands, fathers, sons, and brothers to return. It is a film about the continuing struggle over History and memory, and an uncompromising exploration of the Russian cover up of the massacre that prevented the Polish people from commemorating those that had been killed.


21 May 2010

Recensione: Storie di New York, di Alessandra Mattanza, ****

Sinossi
Una New York che non si può dimenticare, capace di entrare nel sangue e scendere profondamente nell'anima. Un banchiere sull'orlo di una crisi di nervi, in piena crisi finanziaria, si accorge di aver perso letteralmente la testa. Una fotografa che si nutre della malinconia dell'uomo che ha perduto per sempre. Un romantico medico che spera un giorno di diventare musicista. Una giornalista che finisce per trovare un momento di consolazione in una sconosciuta incontrata sulla lista di Craiglist. E, come loro, tanti altri: anime alla deriva che formicolano tra grattacieli, strade, stanze di appartamenti, salotti , bar, locali e situazioni. Sono tutti, inconsapevolmente, alla ricerca dell'amore. Ma quel sogno, il sogno americano, in fondo non esiste. Una New York reale e attuale, inedita e talvolta sconcertante quella che viene descritta in queste pagine crude e sincere, forse amare, ma incredibilmente vere. Una New York borderline , al limite, uno specchio crudele della crisi di un'intera società, oltre che di un capitalismo economico che sembrava invincibile.

03 May 2010

Il vecchio paradigma nucleare

Gli esperti di strategia, strana risma alla quale ho un tempo appartenuto, cercano spesso il sensazionalismo. Ciò è necessario per giustificare la propria esistenza come categoria, i convegni, le riviste, i viaggi, ed i soldi che vengono loro dati per scrivere articoli quasi sempre irrilevanti che comunque, per fortuna, non legge quasi nessuno. Insomma «the gravy train», un modus vivendi tutto particolare e comunque, lo posso dire per esperienza, meglio che lavorare...

26 April 2010

Film review: The Factory of Martyrs, by Camilla Cuomo & Annalisa Vozza, ****

Synopsis
The face of charismatic leader Khomeini and his successors, portraits of national martyrs, animal figures symbolizing good and evil: these huge paintings, commissioned and sponsored by the government, cover the walls of entire buildings in Iran. They are part of the ongoing Islamic propaganda campaign begun at the time of the Revolution in 1979, in spite of the fact that Islam is an iconoclastic religion. The murals proliferated after the war against Iraq, which broke out a year after the birth of the Islamic Republic, cramming the streets amongst advertising billboards for household appliances and mobile phones, and they have become true “epics” of common men who – through the sacrifice and martyrdom held dear by the Shiite religious tradition – want to be fully acknowledged as heroes by the collectivity. These works stand out today in the urban landscape, amalgamating politics, war and religion into a single image. In recent years new imagery has begun to appear, abstract and mystic paintings or a kind of French-style trompe-l’oeil, evidence of the will to give the country a new, modern and more peaceful face, and a reflection of the changes, fears and contradictions of a vibrant Islamic society, brought under the spotlight of international attention.

You can read more about Annalisa Vozza.


A journey through today's Iran, by means of the huge paintings commissioned by the government, which tell about the myths and values of an evolving Islamic society. A full-length documentary, coproduced by Fabrica and RSI, Swiss Television, broadcast on RSI on December 2008 and presented in several international film festivals, including Taormina Film Fest, 2009 and Faito DOC Festival. V.O. Farsi, S.T. English. Format 16:9

You can watch a trailer here and another one here.

In partnership with: RSI, Radio della Svizzera Italiana whom you can contact to buy the movie.  

Tel: +41 91 803 5482 | Fax: +41 91 803 5725 | E-mail: salesoffice@rsi.ch

I am grateful to Faito DOC Festival for showing this film to me.

22 April 2010

Book Review: Sailing Around the World, by Lizzi Eordegh and Carlo Auriemma, *****

Synopsis
In 1993, Elisabetta Eordegh and Carlo Auriemma set sail aboard the specially designed Barca Pulita (which translates, literally, as "clean boat") to circumnavigate the world in an attempt to chronicle the last unspoiled natural sites on earth via a journey that made as little impact as possible on the earth and sea. A 44-foot ketch, the boat was equipped with state-of-the-art equipment that made the most of "green" technology, from the clean conversion of energy to the use of special non-toxic varnish...

Recensione: In barca a vela intorno al mondo, di C. Auriemma e L. Eordegh, *****

Sinossi
Le foto di questo volume documentano le avventure di Elizabetta Eordegh e Carlo Auriemma. Coraggiosamente, alla fine degli anni '80 gli autori decidono di tagliare con la routine e la vita regolare per perdersi in barca a vela negli spazi infiniti degli oceani, a contatto con persone, culture e tradizioni di cui prima ignoravano perfino l'esistenza.

07 April 2010

Gita al sacrario della Grande Guerra sul Monte Grappa

Commovente gita al sacrario del Monte Grappa con Benedetto. Giornata stupenda, sole brillante in un cielo blu, immacolato come la neve che copre il sacrario. Vedo con Benedetto, un amico di Cittadella. Siamo i soli visitatori al sacrario, esperienza mistica.

Le tre battaglie che si sono combattute qui dopo Caporetto, tra la fine del 1917 e l'armistizio del 4 novembre, sono state tra le più memorabili, e tragiche, della Grande Guerra.

Puoi vedere le mie fotografie di questa gita su Flickr.



Curioso questo libro sul soldato ungherese Peter Pan, sepolto nel sacrario. Leggi una recensione del libro qui.

24 March 2010

Bibliography: books on Ethiopia

Guide and Maps

Bocale, Massimo e Piera Barchetti: "Etiopia", (Firenze: Polaris, 2008). Libro informativo ma pesante da portare in viaggio.

Travelogues


History and Culture


From inside the country

Kapuszinski, R. : "The Emperor", (London: Penguin Books, 1983). The grim endgame of Haile Selassie. The Ethiopan Emperor's decline and fall.