Showing posts with label impossible venice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label impossible venice. Show all posts

Friday, March 6, 2009

Impossible Venice by Anny Carraro of Studio AC Official Selection of the 2009 European Independent Film Festival

The 4th edition of The European Independent Film Festival (ÉCU) will be held March 13– 15, 2009 in Paris. The Official Selection consists of one hundred of the very best independent films from around the world - and Anny Carraro of Studio AC has been selected with "Impossible Venice," about the Venetian artist Ludovico de Luigi.

"Impossible Venice" also won Anny Carraro the New York Film and Video Festival Best International Director for Best Documentary award.

For more information about the European Independent Film Festival, please click:

http://www.ecufilmfestival.com/


Ciao from Venice,
Cat
http://venetiancat.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Invitation to KARIN'S CARNIVAL, a documentary by Anny Carraro - Venice, Italy

(VENICE, ITALY) Karin is an average German woman, except for one remarkable quirk -- for the past 20 years she has stuffed her suitcase full of fanciful costumes and taken the train down to the Carnival in Venice. After slipping into one of her own marvelous creations, she transforms from workaday banker to 18th Century noblewoman, and steps out onto the streets of Venice and into another dimension.

Submitted into this year's Industry section of the International Venice Film Festival, Anny Carraro's 46-minute documentary follows Karin and her entourage through their initial encounter at the exclusive Caffè Florian, to fabulous masked balls at Venetian palaces, to a deserted Piazza San Marco where the circle of masqueraders swears a solemn oath to return the following year.

With glimpses of timeless Venetian traditions sprinkled throughout the film -- the Flight of the Angel from the Bell Tower, outdoor theatrical productions, the ancient beauty pageant, La Festa delle Marie -- Karin represents the hundreds of foreigners who descend upon Venice each Carnival and warp into another time, another dimension. Why do they come? Anny Carraro's final images let the viewer draw his own conclusion.

Studio AC
cordially invites you
to the screening of the documentary

Karin’s Carnival
(Il Carnevale di Karin)

on Saturday Aug. 30, 2008, at 5:15pm,
Sala Zorzi, Palazzo del Cinema,
Venezia-Lido
Video Library: Aug. 27 - Sept. 6
Contact: phone 041 5242571 – cell 3462251747
e-mail: cartom@tin.it
I 2007, DVCAM, colour, 46 minutes
Format: 4/3 - Editing System: AVID X-Press
German, French, Italian - English subtitles
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Saturday, August 2, 2008

TENOR NILS BROWN WANDERS THROUGH ITALY! - Venice

(VENICE, ITALY) If all goes as planned, Yours Truly is going to be filmed by award-winning director Anny Carraro on a romantic gondola ride with the gorgeous tenor, Nils Brown, who is currently on tour here in Italy. A modern-day wandering minstrel, he makes his home in Montreal, Canada.

Nils Brown has performed with the American Bach Soloists (San Francisco), the Boston Handel and Haydn Society, L’Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal, Opera de Montreal, Opera de Quebec, the Baltimore Symphony, L’Orchestre Symphonique de Quebec, the Smithsonian Chamber Players, Chicago’s Music of the Baroque, the Portland Baroque Orchestra, the Vancouver and Edmonton Symphonies, the Calgary Philharmonic, Tafelmusick, the Jacksonville (Florida) and Newfoundland Symphonies, and the Florida Orchestra, among many others, as well as with many important choral societies and early music groups throughout North America. He can be heard on the labels ASV Gaudeamus, Analekta, Naxos, Newport Classics.

I wish I could say that Anny wanted me for my brilliant acting ability, but she really just wants my red hair.

You regular readers will remember that I've mentioned Anny before. Last year she won:

Best International Director (Documentary)- Anny Carraro for Impossible Venice, which is a film about that Impossible Venetian, the artist, Ludovico de Luigi. To give you an idea how Anny's brain works, once Ludovico and I had a huge row. I told Anny about it, and the first thing she said was, "I wish I had been there! I need that scene!" I replied, "Well, you're just going to have to hire actors to reenact it because I'm not going through it again." Oh, directors! They say writers are strange, but directors are truly... unique. I should know. I was married to one.

Now that I think about it, visual artists are the most bizarre, even stranger than musicians -- and I've known my share of musicians, from a wide range of genres, from classical to rock. Once in Los Angeles, I was with a group at a Chinese restaurant that included the drummer, Jim Keltner (he and his wife, Cynthia lived down the block -- in fact, Cynthia is in the Acknowledgments of Harley, Like a Person -- she was one of my very first readers). As Jim watched the food go round and round on one of those spinner things they have in the center of the tables in the restaurants in Chinatown in LA, he said, "You Hollywood people are so strange." That, coming from the mouth of the drummer for John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, etc.! It really makes you think just how strange creative types must seem to the rest of the world if we think each other is strange!

Anyway, I am looking forward to meeting Nils Brown, even if he is a tenor:)

Studio AC
Company Profile Credits
 Studio AC S. Croce 2239
30135 Venezia
Tel: 0415242571
Fax: 0415242571
Cell: 3462251747
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Studio AC is located in Venice/Italy, established 2002 as a one-woman firm; founder Anny Carraro is a multilingual director/writer/researcher. External collaborations with director of photography and postproduction studio. Branch office in Munich/Germany. The company can cover all phases of documentary filmmaking. Main subject is Venice. Large archive of observational footage material. The company is investing in the production of four new documentaries in progress.

More details in the future.

Ciao from Venice,
Cat