Thanks for the update.
It will be interesting to see how this film does.
Mary
here's an update:
Lions Gate Nabs U.S. Rights to 2005 Venice Pic "Don't Tell"
Lionsgate announced today it has acquired U.S. distribution rights to
Cristina Comencini's Italian Oscar entry "Don't Tell" ("La bestia nel
cuore"). A Cattleya and Rai Cinema production, the film premiered at the
2005 Venice Film Festival, where its female star, Giovanna Mezzogiorno,
won
the Volpi Cup for best female performance. "Don't Tell" narrates the
story of Sabina (Mezzogiorno), a young woman whose peaceful existence is
shattered by a series of nightmares that open a window of memories to
her inner world: her childhood, her family and the rites of a strict yet
reassuring middle-class upbringing. Seeking answers, she flies to...
http://www.indiewire.com/buzz/060108.html#002024
On 1/10/06, O'Healy, Áine [log in to unmask] wrote:
Yes, La bestia nel cuore became the Italian nomination for the 2006
Academy Awards when Privato (Private), directed by Saverio Costanzo
(Italy's original nomination) was disqualified because the dialogue
track is in Arabic and Hebrew, not Italian.
A.
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