Sunday, May 1, 2011

Film at the cinema: "News of the excavations, with Ambra Angiolini

Today I am really pleased to tell you about a film released in cinemas across Italy yesterday, titled "News of the excavations." It 'an Italian film, of which I had mentioned in another post in which I spoke of his female protagonist, Ambra Angiolini. In fact, right at the first of this feature, Amber was presented with a new haircut is absolutely charming, cool and chic at the same time.

In this period, the former pupil of Boncompagni's not in the Rai has often been the subject of gossip not just benign, and rumors about his health and that of his loving relationship with the singer-songwriter Francesco Renga. But today we focus on Amber as an actress, and her fine performance in a small and delicate film, in which there is also an unusual love story, but let's see.

The plot of "News of the excavations" unfolds in Rome, around the microcosm of a "closed house" where we come to know the male protagonist (Giuseppe Battiston), a forty dull and insignificant, which acts as a messenger to do everything the madam (Gina) and girls, and ironically called "the professor." He went to the hospital to visit a former prostitute "his" brothel, known as Marquise (Angie), who had attempted suicide for a fated love, friendship ends for us.

Between the two worlds separate like oil and water begins to rise a full of tenderness and sympathy as the rarefied air. An impalpable and unlikely love story that grows on the edge of two lives marginalized, and that feeds on things unsaid. The basis for this film, there is a beautiful story of Charles Fruttero, transposed by the director Emidio Greek cinematically.

In the background, the ruins of Hadrian's villa at Tivoli (the "excavation" of the title), an emblem of the beauty that never dies. If you want to spend an evening a little 'meditative, if you like unconventional love stories, then try to look at our trailer and then ... ENJOY!

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