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sourceCITAZIONEThe tourists #thursday #romeSegui
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Ormai li shippo un pochino sti due eh.
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Il titolo del film è ora The Man Who Was Thursday.
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.CITAZIONEThe film follows Father Smith on his Faustian descent into the Roman underworld. Following a disgraceful turn at his local parish, Smith is called to Rome for spiritual rehabilitation. Upon his arrival, Charles, the man who introduced him to the faith, reveals the real reason Smith was brought to Rome - to go underground and ascertain the mysterious leader of an anarchist group of renegades. Smith accepts this mission and ultimately unearths the true leader of the group and redeems himself but not before experiencing a litany of mind-altering twists and turns..
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Ok forse stavolta ci siamo: il film è previsto per il 21 Giugno al festival di Edimburgo:
VideoCITAZIONEThe Man Who Was Thursday
Balazs Juszt / Hungary, Italy / 2015 / 95 mins
François Arnaud, Ana Ularu, Jordi Mollá, Mark Ivanir / Fiction / English, Italian
A bold psychological and supernatural thriller.
Inspired by G.K. Chesterton’s existentialist 1908 novel of the same name, the film delivers metaphysical thrills as disgraced clergyman Father Smith (François Arnaud) is called to Rome for spiritual rehabilitation after a moment of disgrace, but finds himself asked to go underground and find the mysterious leader of an anarchist group. Temptation comes in the form of an enigmatic and sensual woman (Ana Ularu, whose film Index Zero screened at last year’s EIFF) as the story lurches into the unexpected. [PG]
21 June, 20:50 at Odeon 2
26 June, 20:50 at Filmhouse 2
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.CITAZIONEHearing that a film is based on an existential novel that’s over 100 years old, you should expect some level of confusion and indeed controversy. That’s what The Man Who Was Thursday delivers: it’s a film that examines themes of religion, anarchy, faith, dictatorships and metaphysical consequence and never allows its audience to get too comfortable with what is really going on. It’s a challenging piece and no doubt some of the elements will be controversial, but there’s still something interesting here that’s worth trying to crack open.
[...] The point of The Man Who Was Thursday is to invite discussion; this is just how I’ve interoperated the movie, but with its focus on those themes of religion, anarchy, dictators and the metaphysical there are sure to be others who view it differently. It’s not perfect, with some rough edges where the film tries to tie itself all together, and even by normal film standards it feel like it’s missing some important character work in regards to the anarchists. But it’s still an interesting and more than likely controversial film that openly challenges its audience in a way that makes the experience worth having.
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@Londonflairpr, this is for all you've done for us at @edfilmfest . @ana_ularu & @ManWWThursday & I are humbled. pic.twitter.com/MPAtofB2Mk
— Balazs Juszt (@mellamia) June 24, 2016
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@ana_ularu @francoarno and myself will be at the North American premiere @austinfilmfest this October 15th. See you at the Q&A! pic.twitter.com/YuUyRol9Ye
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Mettiamola così: magari il film non lo vedremo mai, ma almeno potremo shippare François x Ana.
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