November 30th, 2009
Tickets and passes will be available at the box-office at Teatro Stabile from 15:30 p.m. of December 1, 2009.
Info and booking:
By e-mail at: info@potenzafilmfestival.it
Phone service: +39 0971 411217, +39 333 6482362, +39 349 5647733
TICKETS
Reduced price (up to 18 years old, over 65 years old, disabled individuals): 3 euro
Full price: 6 euro (for morning and afternoon projections), 8 euro for evening projections
Daily: 15 euro (for Sala Grande), 10 euro (for Sala Ridotto)
Opening and closing show: 8 euro
Single tickets allow only one time-range screenings.
Daily tickets allow the entire day of screenings.
PASSES
Full price pass: 45 euro
Reduced price pass (up to 18 years old, over 65 years old, disabled individuals): 35 euro
TIME-RANGE PROJECTIONS
Morning: from 10:30 to 13:30
Afternoon: from 16:00 to 20:40
Evening: from 20:45
Film screenings access will be reserved to those with tickets purchased for a specific time-range.
We suggest being at the screenings at least 15 minutes before the starting time.
Tickets and passes cannot be replaced. A refund may be requested only for tickets to single screenings should the projection be cancelled by the festival organizers. Passes are not transferable; they allow the ticket owner access to all the screenings in according to the number of available seats.
In case filmmakers are attending the screening, this may be followed by a discussion in the theatre.
Please remember that all audience must leave the screening room at the end of each program.
Once the screening has begun, entrance into the screening room is not allowed.
November 29th, 2009
Luca Acito
Director, Italy
Born in 1978 in Matera. Director and author of audiovisual projects. Author of documentaries (Wu-ming – Havana Glam, Adrian Calm – The Believer, Pornologos), videoart (Heritage, Extracreato – Project59), animations (GrandBrasserieCyrano with Giuseppe Palumbo’s drawings), he collaborates with drama companies and research/innovation centers all over Italy leading a study on the contamination of the languages between theatre’s truth and virtual screening. In 2006 he directs the feature film L’ Eredità di Caino with Filippo Timi. It works in Cinefabrica-Matera from the 2006 (Nomad Cinema – Memories in Travel). In 2008 he drops everything and becomes a beggar in order to obtain superfluous (www.surplusneedy.com).
Carmen Laurino
Artist, Italy
She’s an artist and a cinema researcher. She graduated from La Sapienza di Roma with a degree thesis about the director Luca Curto. This work was published in the 2009 with the title “Il Cinema Live: il Caso Luca Curto” for the UFF publisher. She’s member of Amnesiac Arts, a young arts gallery in Potenza and of the artistic group of visual art L+L.
Massimo Pallottino
Writer and scripwriter, Italy
Was born in Rionero in Vulture on 27th February 1962.
He is the author of “Io Aspetto nel Buio”, a detective story published by PeQuod in 2006 and that was favourably reviewed by national papers and magazines.
He provides literary reviews for a number of magazines. His next detective story is about to be published, always by PeQuod.
November 29th, 2009
Ram Prasad Devineni
Director, producer, editor UDA – India
Ram Devineni recently produced Vegas: Based on a True Story, by Amir Naderi, which was selected for competition at the 2008 Venice Film Festival, and is working on a documentary about the poet Allen Ginsberg’s life in India called Ginsberg’s Karma. He is one of the founders of the Academia Internacional de Cinema – the first independent film school in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He is the founder and editor of Rattapallax.
Linda Cleary
Poet and Performer, UK
Poet, writer, artist, performer, Linda Cleary has been writing poetry and prose for over 20 years. Her performance poetry and style has been seen as unique, strong, raw and challenging.
She is interested in creating non traditional, diverse performance that impact the word into the soul.
The use of film began in spring 2005 when she developed a 10 minute piece. She became interested in exploring the paradox in a modern society. She collaborated with two film makers: Alban Roinard and Brian Johnson.
She writes about all and everything and she feels that part of her work is to out the uncomfortable truths.
Xavier García Puerto
Artistic Director of REC International Film Festiva, Spain
History (1997) and Audiovisual Comunication Graduate (2006), he studied also Exhibition Curatoring and Archive Film Preservation.During ten years works as a university teacher, researcher, writer, curator, documentary filmmaker, and in making film literacy projects. Nowadays he’s focused as a film&video curator, his works have been seen in Berlin’s Kunst Werke, CaixaForum (Madrid, Barcelona and others spanish cities). His last program, an spanish videocreation retrospective, will be on world tour by Instituto Cervantes in 2010.
He is co-founder of REC International Film Festival of Tarragona in 2001, and his director and main programmer since 2005.