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1st Rome film festival opens with 'Fur'
ROME—Nicole Kidman launches her movie "Fur" — based loosely on the life
of photographer Diane Arbus — at the inaugural Rome Film Festival, which
opens Friday.
The event will bring a handful of Hollywood stars to the Italian
capital, including Richard Gere, Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Connery, who
received a career achievement award in Rome on Thursday night.
"Fur," which combines biography and fictional romance, is shown out of
competition along with other premieres, such as "Alatriste," a movie
about a soldier living in 17th century Spain starring Viggo Mortensen;
"The Hoax," starring Gere; and Mira Nair's "The Namesake," about an
Indian family moving to New York.
Italian diva Monica Bellucci appears in two films also out of
competition: "N (Io e Napoleone)" or "N (Napoleon and I)" and "Le
Concile De Pierre" or "The Stone Council."
Among the 16 movies competing for the Best Movie Award are Iranian Niki
Karimi's "Chand rooz ba'd...," or "A few days later...," and Shane
Meadows' "This is England."
The Rome event, which has fueled speculation of rivalry with the Venice
Film festival, runs through Oct. 21. It is mainly held at the city's
Auditorium, an exhibition and concert center designed by architect Renzo
Piano.—Agencies |