The 2015 L.A., Italia Fest, which launches at the TCL Chinese 6 Theatres here February 15th will feature an unprecedented 50 films including five world and 14 American premieres it was announced today. The 10th annual L.A., Italia Fest begins February 15th at the TLC Chinese 6 Theatres in the famed Hollywood & Highland complex, with a star-studded array of Italian, Italian-American and international artists scheduled to participate in the weeklong celebration showcasing the best of Italian culture.
The legendary Liza Minnelli, who won the Academy Award® for “Cabaret,” has been named the recipient of the 2015 JACK VALENTI – LOS ANGELES, ITALIA LEGEND AWARD. Named in memory of long-time MPAA president Jack Valenti, it is the festival’s highest honor and is given annually to an outstanding Italian-American who has made major contributions to the global motion picture industry. Al Pacino and Anjelica Huston are the prior recipients.
The award will be presented to Minnelli on the evening of February 20th during the festival’s closing night ceremonies.
This year’s festival is dedicated to Frank Sinatra in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of his birth and in doing so, L.A., Italia will screen five of the actor-singers classic films including the Oscar-winning “From Here To Eternity,” plus “The Detective,” “Ocean’s 11,” Von Ryan’s Express” and “Some Came Running,”
The festival will kick off with the presentation of an L.A., Italia “Award of Excellence” to Jimmy Kimmel, host and executive producer of the Emmy-winning “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” ABC's longest-running late-night talk show. That same evening will feature the world premiere of Marco Pontecorvo’s latest movie “Partly Cloudy (With Sunny Spells)” starring John Turturro and Luca Zingaretti.
Other world premieres include: “Hope Lost” (dir. David Petrucci), “Calibro 10” (dir. Massimo Ivan Falsetta), “The Colossal Failure of the Modern Relationship” (dir, Segio Navarretta), and the documentary “Offstage” (dir. Francesco Cinquemani).
Films having their American premiere are: “It Takes a Miracle!” (dir. Alessandro Siani),
“Darker Than Midnight” (dir. Sebastiano Riso), “Soap Opera” (dir. Alessandro Genovesi),”The Indolent Judge” (dir. Carlo Carlei), “Happily Mixed Up” (dir. Massimiliano Bruno), “The Clothes Merchant (dir. Antonio Baiocco), “The Ice Forest (dir. Claudio Noce), “Do You See Me?” (dir. Riccardo Milani), “The Greatest School in the World” (dir. Luca Miniero), “Parting Is Such A Sweet Sorrow” (dirs. Simone Gandolfo and Gianluca Della Monica), “The Blue Kiss (dir. Pino Tordiglione),
“Life is a Stage” (dir. Marco Risi), “Ever Been to the Moon?” (dir. Paolo Genovese) and
“The Only Child Bros” (dir. Alessio Maria Federici).
“We are extremely honored and delighted to be presenting this year’s JACK VALENTI LEGEND AWARD to the talented and lovely Liza Minnelli,” said festival founder and producer Pascal Vicedomini and festival honorary chair Mark Canton. “As in prior years our Board aims to recognize highly talented Italian-Americans who have made an impact on the industry and without a doubt, Liza fits the bill.”
“I am very grateful to receive the 2015 JACK VALENTI - L.A., ITALIA LEGEND AWARD,” said Liza. “I was fortunate to watch my father Vincente Minnelli direct some of the greatest motion pictures Hollywood has produced and from him I received two wonderful things: my love of movies and my Italian heritage. Both Jack Valenti and my father were pioneers in their own way and I hope that they would be proud of my own contributions to the movies.”
The daughter of Judy Garland and movie director Vincente Minnelli, Liza is truly a Hollywood icon and was practically raised at MGM studios while her parents worked long hours. Liza won the first of her four Tony Awards at age nineteen and was nominated for her first Academy Award at age twenty-three for “The Sterile Cuckoo” (1969). Other dramatic roles followed and, in1972, she garnered an Oscar for her performance as Sally Bowles in “Cabaret.” Among her many honors, she also won three of Italy’s prestigious David di Donatello Awards (including Best Foreign Actress” for “Sterile Cuckoo” and “Cabaret”), two Golden Globes® as well as four additional Globes nominations, and a BAFTA nomination and award for “Sterile Cuckoo” and “Cabaret” respectively. She won the Grammy Living Legend Award in 1990 and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2008.
Having a long history with Frank Sinatra, Liza teamed with Sinatra on his famous "Duets" CD and Sammy Davis Jr. joined the two legendary singers for a series of concerts, which were extremely well received worldwide.
Oscar-winning writer Bobby Moresco (“Crash”) is chairing this year’s festival with Lady Monika Bacardi as its president and Mark Canton serving as chairman of the Honorary Board which includes Italian producer Marina Cicogna, director Lina Wertmuller, actor Franco Nero, Italian music legend Tony Renis, and Valerio Massimo Manfredi.
Acknowledged by the media as one of the most exciting Italian film events in the world, since 2006, L.A., Italia has been presented under the auspices of the Capri in the World Institute with the support of MIBACT (DG Cinema), Italian Trade Commission, ANICA and with the sponsorship of Bank of the West, the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF), Enigma GB, and Ambi Pictures. Sister film festivals including Capri, Hollywood – The International Film Festival in December and the Ischia Global Film & Music Festival in July are also under the domain of Vicedomini.
Additional L.A., Italia 2015 supporters include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of the Economic Development and the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. It is organized with the participation of the Italian Consulate General, the Italian Trade Commission and the Los Angeles Italian Culture Institute, Cinecittà Studios, Luce Cinecittà, and Italian Independent Productions.