Venice Film Festival 1962 1962

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Italian item - Italian commentary.

Venice Film Festival, Italy - as this is an Italian news story the emphasis is on Italian stars and directors. The film has a slightly comic feel - it is told from the perspective of one of the paparazzi photographers who has to try and get good photos of...

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Data

Cataloguer:
Jenny
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
sound
Media URN:
87036
Sort Number:
UN 3666 C
Time in/Out:
01:03:15:00 / 01:11:11:00
Canister:
UN 3666 C
Film ID:
3066.03
Issue Date:
1962

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  • The 1962 Venice Film Festival ran between 25 August and 8 September 1962.

    "Milko Skofic" should read Mirko Skofic (3 changes needed, inc tags).

    "Eriprando Viscounti / Visconti" - it's Visconti.

    "Bertolucci" is Bernardo Bertolucci.

    "De Chirico" is Giorgio De Chirico.

    "Rizzoli" is Angelo Rizzoli.

    "Minister Folchi Paola of Belgium" - it's actually the Italian Minister of Entertainment at the time, Alberto Folchi. He's seen in the clip at 07:01 - here's a photo of him for comparison......

    http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Alb
    erto_Folchi.jpg



    jamied 17th May 2012
  • That definitely is Alberto Folchi at 07:01, I've found a photo of him attending the event.....

    www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/ne
    ws-photo/japanese-actor-toshiro-mi
    fune-wearing-a-haori-kimono-with-a
    -news-photo/115963247


    Also visible during the clip, at 06:24, is Pier Paolo Passolini.

    Finally, "Paola of Belgium" refers to Queen Paola of Belgium - she's seen, and named by the commentator, at 06:51.

    jamied 18th May 2012
  • Thanks! Tags and description updated.

    British Pathé 10th Aug 2012

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