Venezia Classici Italia, 1h19, v.o. italiano Bruno Bozzetto è uno degli animatori più famosi al mondo: un Orso d’Oro e una candidatura agli Oscar ne hanno sancito il successo. Da Miyazaki agli autori della Pixar, tutti ne riconoscono il valore e la professionalità. Il film svela per la prima volta i sogni e i segreti di questo mito sempre con la matita in mano. Un documentario significativo e coinvolgente, che non mancherà di far emozionare i fan di vecchia data e di appassionare i più giovani spettatori. scheda a cura di LongTake In occasione della proiezione, Bruno Bozzetto e il regista Marco Bonfanti incontrano il pubblico. |
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At the start there is a blank page. Then a hand and a pencil. At the end there is a quite ordinary man; even his name is ordinary: Rossi. But it is as though we were meeting him for the first time, as though it were a novelty. This is one of cinema’s capacities: to make us see everyday things, places, and faces as we have never seen them before. The protagonist of this story has done this for over fifty years. He has done it in more than three hundred full-length and short films, and works for television and the web. He still does it, followed by millions of people throughout the world. He has been awarded a Golden Bear, an Academy Award nomination, and prizes and tributes from all parts. He is considered worldwide a genius of animated films. His name stands together with those of Miyazaki, John Lasseter of Pixar, Nick Park, and Matt Groening of The Simpsons (and some of these admit they have been influenced by him). He is wary of awards and fame, and for this reason too we are surprised each time to discover just what a master he is. At other times he is simply defined “a myth.” He is Italian and his name is Bruno Bozzetto. This film recounts for the first time what is behind, before, in the pockets, and inside this myth. |
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