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“Cloud” by Kiyoshi Kurosawa at the Villa Medici Festival: after the Venice81 premiere, the film arrives in Rome!

12 September 2024

After its world premiere at the 81st Venice International Film Festival, Cloud, the new film by master director Kiyoshi Kurosawa, will be showcased at the Villa Medici Film Festival in Rome, running from September 11 to 15.

Now in its fourth edition, the festival celebrates the intersection of cinema and contemporary art, transforming the stunning gardens and iconic streets in the heart of Rome into unique spaces for visual experimentation and screenings. Each evening, audiences gather at Piazzale di Villa Medici for open-air screenings featuring both premieres and restored classics. You can catch Cloud on Friday, September 13 at 9:00 PM. Coming soon to theaters!

We look forward to seeing you there!

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Minerva Pictures closes Venice81 with a standing ovation for L’orto americano by Pupi Avati!

8 September 2024

Minerva Pictures concluded the 81st Venice Film Festival with The American Backyard, Pupi Avati’s new gothic film based on his namesake novel. Presented as the closing film, it received a 10-minute standing ovation at the Sala Grande, marking the return of the acclaimed director with an exceptional cast. Alongside leads Filippo Scotti and Rita Tushingham, the film stars Armando De Ceccon, Roberto De Francesco, Chiara Caselli, and Romano Reggiani. This extraordinary performance, combined with Avati’s direction, captivated the audience.

The plot of The American Backyard is set in 1950s America and blends gothic atmospheres, intertwining themes of remorse, memory, and the supernatural, characteristic of Avati’s cinema. With ten films presented at the Lido, Avati confirms his status as the Italian director with the most official selections.

Produced by Minerva Pictures and Duea Film, in collaboration with Rai Cinema, the film will be distributed in Italian cinemas in 2025 by 01 Distribution, generating high expectations among critics and art-house cinema fans.

This work marks the culmination of a rich lineup from Minerva Pictures, which also presented other significant titles such as Cloud by Kiyoshi Kurosawa and the documentary Twst – Things We Said Today by Andrei Ujică, along with the restoration of Lina Wertmüller’s classic Swept Away.