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Nov. 2 Meet Up Change of Venue

Jeanette
Posted Oct 31, 2009 9:10 AM
jlisiak
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San Diego, CA
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Ciao amici,

The organizers have changed the event for the Monday, Nov. 2 meet up. We would like to support the Italian Film Festival and are therefore canceling the meet up at Sole Luna and rescheduling it to the San Diego Italian Film Festival at the Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park.

I will be in the lobby of the museum at 6:30 to welcome you to the event, but will take my seat by 6:45. The film begins at 7 and there is a $5 suggested donation. Some of the films have been sold out so please plan to meet before 7 if you would like to be assured of a place in the theater.

If you have any questions or concerns, please send them to me directly at j.lisiak@cox.net or call me at 619 254 5182.

I apologize in advance if this change of venue causes problems for you.

Here is a review of the film, BASTA UN NIENTE

Basta un niente is the elaboration of the actor/director’s Ivano Polidoro short film La rapina (The Theft). Once again in this series, we have the privilege of screening a director’s debut in feature film. Set in Naples and focusing on the lives and relationship of three friends, Peppe, Ivo and Rosario, Polidoro sets out to bring together stylistically some “commedia all’italiana” as one might find in a film such as Mario Monicelli’s 1958 I soliti ignoti (Big Deal on Madonna Street), with the rhythms of Neapolitan theatre.

The film’s setting provides a wonderful backdrop for this comedy, and the director uses the scenery of Naples’ famous Gulf as a seductive scape on which Peppe, Ivo and Rosario live their lives as if on vacation. Strolling in panama hats, Bermuda shorts and colourful shirts, almost oblivious to the stress that surrounds them, the rag-tag group’s professions provide a contradiction in terms that start to set the comedic/ ironic ball rolling. As undertaker, mailman and cemetery guard the stage is set to put their lives and tribulations on stage. To make this all the more interesting, Polidoro gives their lives another, more creative, dimension: they perform music as a band in local clubs. But our protagonists’ lives hide more tumultuous undercurrents. Always on the lookout for a way out of their patchwork existence, and hopeful for events to spice up their lives, the three are given a golden opportunity when a local thief, Palo e’ fierro, is killed during a jewel heist.

This is good, entertaining fare as Polidoro’s first film. If there is one criticism that one might bring against it, it’s that at a certain point the director loses sight of his threesome’s potential. With the introduction of elements that do not give the film’s initial structure much support, and that don’t play out to any apparent relevance, the narrative begins to fray and lose much of its power.

Review by:
Pasquale Verdicchio, UCSD, Program Director, SDIFF

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