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PRESS RELEASE (11/12/2013)
Sunday, December 15, a Loano, will close the review YEPP CineClub., organized by the Group YEPP Loano, With the patronage and support of the’Department of Social Services and Youth Policy of the City of Loano, of Compagnia di San Paolo of Turin and of the “A. De Mari” Foundation”
At 8 p.m., in the S. M. Immaculata Parish Cinema Theater, the film “Hay Fever” (Italy 2011) by director Laura Luchetti, who will be present together with the lead actor of the film, Andrea Bosca.
First feature film by young Italian director and screenwriter Laura Luchetti, with Andrea Bosca, Diane Fleri, Giulia Michelini, Giuseppe Gandini, the film is set in Rome. Camilla falls in love with Matteo the first time she sees him, against the light, as the doors of the ambulance that rescued her after a moped accident close. Matteo, however, is still thinking about Giovanna, his ex-girlfriend. Together, Matteo and Camilla work in a modern and vintage clothing store, Twinkled. With them are Stefano, the owner, in crisis with his wife and with debts to pay off, and Franki, who writes beautiful love letters to an impossible man.
The narrative voice of the film is given to Diane Fleri, the interpreter of Camilla, but it is Matteo (Andrea Bosca) who is the protagonist of the story, the literal witness (starting at a certain point) to the energy that love feeling can set in motion when it makes its way, propelled by the Roman Ponentino that rewrites the existences of those who give in to it and those who resist, losing the merry-go-round forever.
The YEPP Cineclub is an initiative born within the planning of YEPP Group Loano with the intention of offering through the language of film insights to investigate adolescence. Each meeting includes a talk with the teens at the end of the screening, which will help bring out their analytical skills.
The director Laura Luchetti and the actor Andrea Bosca will be present at the final discussion to answer questions and reveal trivia about the film.
Film viewing will be free and open to all. The post-screening talk is for children only.{:}