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The '''Montecara Film Festival''' ([[Montecaran language|Montecaran]]: ''Fèsta Montecarà di Çìnema'') is an annual international film festival held in [[Montecara]]. It features premieres of films from all genres, including documentaries, made across the world. Each participating nation is allowed to submit one film for consideration for the festival's grand prize, the ''Béco aùreo'' (Golden Goat). Films must have been completed in the preceding 12 months and make their premiere at the festival to be eligible for | The '''Montecara Film Festival''' ([[Montecaran language|Montecaran]]: ''Fèsta Montecarà di Çìnema'') is an annual international film festival held in [[Montecara]]. It features premieres of films from all genres, including documentaries, made across the world. Each participating nation is allowed to submit one film for consideration for the festival's grand prize, the ''Béco aùreo'' (Golden Goat). Films must be at least 60 minutes in duration, have been completed in the preceding 12 months, and make their premiere at the festival to be eligible for competition. It takes place each year at the Çinematèca di Stado. | ||
== Format == | == Format == | ||
[[File: | [[File:Sala-marsili.jpg|250px|thumb|left|The ''Sàla Marsili'' screening room at the Çinematèca di Stado]] | ||
The weeklong festival | [[File:Марина Орлова.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Actress Alisa Kuzmina on the red carpet at the 2019 festival]] | ||
The weeklong festival takes place annually in mid to late October at the Çinemateca de Stato, a venue built in 1972 expressly for the event. Attendance is by invitation only. Films are evaluated by a jury composed of directors, actors, writers, and other filmmakers associated with past winners of the prize. | |||
The opening ceremony, held at sunset on the first night, is a black-tie event with a red carpet known for its mobs of paparazzi. {{wp|Couturiers}}, jewelers, {{wp|Perfumer|parfumiers}}, and luxury shoemakers compete with each other to outfit the year's biggest stars, who pause for photographs as they climb the grand staircase into the Çinematèca. The ceremony itself runs approximately one hour and is simultaneously broadcast on huge public screens in Montecara and in theaters around the world. It traditionally opens with the introduction of that year's jury by the Patron of the Çinematèca followed by the entrance, usually to great applause, of the director and cast of the year’s films. The Patron makes a speech, usually about the importance of cinema in some regard, before a musical performance that usually features a song from one of the year's films. The [[ | The opening ceremony, held at sunset on the first night, is a black-tie event with a red carpet known for its mobs of paparazzi. {{wp|Haute couture|Couturiers}}, jewelers, {{wp|Perfumer|parfumiers}}, and luxury shoemakers compete with each other to outfit the year's biggest stars, who pause for photographs as they climb the grand staircase into the Çinematèca. Coverage of the red carpet is broadcast live in dozens of countries. The ceremony itself runs approximately one hour and is simultaneously broadcast on huge public screens in Montecara and in theaters around the world. It traditionally opens with the introduction of that year's jury by the Patron of the Çinematèca followed by the entrance, usually to great applause, of the director and cast of the year’s films. The Patron makes a speech, usually about the importance of cinema in some regard, before a musical performance that usually features a song from one of the year's films. The [[College of State (Montecara)|Secretary of State]], accompanied by the [[College of State (Montecara)|Secretary of Education and Culture]], then comes on stage to officially declare the festival open. The festival's first screening immediately follows. | ||
Films are screened each afternoon and evening | Films are screened each afternoon and evening. The festival crowd is famous (or notorious) for eagerly expressing its opinions during screenings, routinely cheering, clapping, whistling, and booing as it sees fit. The main screening room is the ''Sàla Marsili'', named in honor of the director of inaugural winner ''[[Il Paradiso]]''. | ||
Films awarded the ''Béco aùreo'' tend to be highly sought-after by distribution companies, many representatives of which are always attendance. Winning the prize is seen as one of the greatest financial blessings an artistic film can achieve, as it all but guarantees that the film will see a wide release and very likely turn a profit. | The festival is nearly as famous for its parties as it is for its films. These gatherings, which themselves have notoriously exclusive guest lists, are legendary for their wild antics and great indulgence as well as for being a rare opportunity for the world's greatest filmmakers and actors to rub elbows. Major artists are flown in to perform {{wp|DJ}} sets, and the luxury brands that sponsor the parties hand out gift bags that can reach astronomical values. | ||
The last night of the festival features the awards ceremony, where the ''Béco aùreo'', the festival's grand prize, is awarded by the Patron of the Çinematèca di Stado to that year's best film as selected by the jury. The physical prize is a golden statuette of a goat, Montecara's unofficial national animal. Films awarded the ''Béco aùreo'' tend to be highly sought-after by distribution companies, many representatives of which are always attendance. Winning the prize is seen as one of the greatest financial blessings an artistic film can achieve, as it all but guarantees that the film will see a wide release and very likely turn a profit. | |||
One of the most anticipated events outside of the screenings is the ''Fòro dei registi'' (Directors' forum), where the year's nominated directors have a roundtable discussion with the media. The event has produced memorable verbal sparring, particularly in situations where ill-tempered filmmakers are matched against pugnacious journalists. | |||
A number of other screenings run in parallel to the main competition. Shorts are given their own screening, and an outdoor cinema open to the public is constructed on the beach to show classics from years past. In recent years a special event has also been held to screen student work from top film schools around the world. | |||
== List of awards == | == List of awards == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Perabangan 2.png| ''The Brotherhood'' (2023) | |||
Iserajta film poster.png|''Iserajta'' (2022) | |||
File:Jocotero (2021Poster).png|''Jocotero'' (2021) | |||
File:HIUV Cinematic Poster.png|''Harmony in Ultraviolet'' (2020) | File:HIUV Cinematic Poster.png|''Harmony in Ultraviolet'' (2020) | ||
File:Djoka_poster.jpg|''Djoka'' (2019) | File:Djoka_poster.jpg|''Djoka'' (2019) | ||
File:Swartnes.png|''Śwartnes'' (2013) | |||
File:Our Indifference movie poster.png|''Our indifference'' (2009) | |||
File:Sakiko film poster.png|''Sakiko'' (2007) | File:Sakiko film poster.png|''Sakiko'' (2007) | ||
File:A Secret theatrical release poster.png|''A Secret'' (1999) | |||
File:Chloé Film.jpg|''Chloé'' (1996) | File:Chloé Film.jpg|''Chloé'' (1996) | ||
File:Dzokera_kumba.png|''Dzokera kumba'' (1989) | File:Dzokera_kumba.png|''Dzokera kumba'' (1989) | ||
File:O Fora da Lei theatrical poster.png|''O Fora da Lei'' (1977) | File:O Fora da Lei theatrical poster.png|''O Fora da Lei'' (1977) | ||
File:Il-paradiso-poster.png|''Il Paradiso'' ( | File:Keshkov film poster.png|''Keshkov'' (1967) | ||
File:Vasilthegreatmovie.png|''Василий Велики'' (1958) | |||
File:Pasmerktieji film poster.png|''Pasmerktieji'' (1940) | |||
File:Il-paradiso-poster.png|''Il Paradiso'' (1937) | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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! style="width: 2%;" | № | |||
! style="width: 5%;" | Year | ! style="width: 5%;" | Year | ||
! style="width: 20%;" | ''Béco aùreo'' | ! style="width: 20%;" | ''Béco aùreo'' | ||
! style="width: 15%;" | Country of origin | ! style="width: 15%;" | Country of origin | ||
! style="width: | ! style="width: 58%;" | Synopsis | ||
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| [[84th Montecara Film Festival|84]] || 2023 || ''[[Perabangan|The Brotherhood]]'' || {{flag|Surubon}} | |||
| A {{wp|Tech noir|tech noir}} {{wp|Thriller (genre)|thriller}} about a prizefighter named Kemangi, who after winning an underground battle royale is choosen by mafia boss Kejam to act as a security guard for his girlfriend Margeaux. After an intense night and escape from an attempted assassination, the two develop a relationship; when their affair is discovered, they are subjected to a game where the barriers between reality and illusion break down. | |||
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| [[83rd Montecara Film Festival|83]] || 2022 || ''[[Iserajta (film)|Iserajta]]'' || {{flag|Aucuria}} | |||
| A white-collar employee of a mining conglomerate, sent to secure the arrangements for resource exploration in a village in the Aucurian rainforest, finds himself ensnared in a web of conflicting feelings, buried pasts, and supernatural horror. | |||
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| [[82nd Montecara Film Festival|82]] || 2021 || ''[[Jocotero (2021 film)|Jocotero]]'' || {{flag|Ardesia}} | |||
| A {{wp|black-and-white}} {{wp|drama film}} set in the early [[Estado Novo (Ardesia)|Estado Novo]], following the life of a {{wp|Italian Brazilians|Vespasian-Ardesian}} family in [[Rémont]] between 1961-1962. | |||
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| 2020 || ''[[Harmony in Ultraviolet (film)|Harmony in Ultraviolet]]'' || {{flag|Jindao}} | | [[81st Montecara Film Festival|81]] || 2020 || ''[[Harmony in Ultraviolet (film)|Harmony in Ultraviolet]]'' || {{flag|Jindao}} | ||
| Based on Helen Dupree's novel of the same name, a girl escapes a troublesome upbringing in rural | | Based on Helen Dupree's novel of the same name, a girl escapes a troublesome upbringing in rural Shangea. Joining a creed of spirited warriors, she embarks on a journey that reveals man's unmistakable connection with nature. | ||
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| 2019 || ''[[Djoka (film)|Djoka]]'' || {{flag|Gaullica}} | | 80 || 2019 || ''[[Djoka (film)|Djoka]]'' || {{flag|Gaullica}} | ||
| An orphaned boy follows in the footsteps of a historical [[Sougoulie|Sougoulic]] war chief in his fight against a Euclean mining development which threatens his home. | | An orphaned boy follows in the footsteps of a historical [[Sougoulie|Sougoulic]] war chief in his fight against a Euclean mining development which threatens his home. | ||
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| 2018 || || | | 79 || 2018 || || | ||
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| 2017 || || | | 78 || 2017 || || | ||
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| 2016 || | | 77 || 2016 || ''[[Citizen William]]'' || {{flag|Estmere}} | ||
| | | A {{wp|historical drama}} {{wp|biopic}} based on the life and times of [[Richard XIII of Estmere|Richard XIII]], the last [[Monarchy of Estmere|King of Estmere]]. The film covers his birth at [[Morwall|Castle Montcherié]] at the turn of the century to his death as a {{wp|private citizen}} in [[Garrafrauns]] in 1984. | ||
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| 2015 || || | | 76 || 2015 || ''[[Vertigo (film)|Vertigem]]''<br>''(Vertigo)'' || {{flag|Ardesia}} | ||
| | | A {{wp|psychological film|pyschological}} {{wp|crime film|crime}} {{wp|thriller film|thriller}} as a middle aged father is returned into the crazed underground criminal world of Rémont at night. | ||
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| 2014 || ''[[Eleanora of Caldia#Depictions, renditions and eponymous dedications|Reis naar het nieuwe oud]]''<br>''(Voyage to the New Old)'' || {{flag|Hennehouwe}} | | 75 || 2014 || ''[[Eleanora of Caldia#Depictions, renditions and eponymous dedications|Reis naar het nieuwe oud]]''<br>''(Voyage to the New Old)'' || {{flag|Hennehouwe}} | ||
| A {{wp|black comedy}} film retelling the voyage of the Uí Mealla clan and the foundation of the Kingdom of Maltaire under [[Eleanora of Caldia]]. | | A {{wp|black comedy}} film retelling the voyage of the Uí Mealla clan and the foundation of the Kingdom of Maltaire under [[Eleanora of Caldia]]. | ||
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| 2013 || ''[[Śwartnes]]''<br>''(Darkness)'' || {{flag|Azmara}} | | 74 || 2013 || ''[[Śwartnes]]''<br>''(Darkness)'' || {{flag|Azmara}} | ||
| A {{wpl|social realism|social realist}} film showing the aftermath of a mine explosion in the small mining village of Gyldsmer in 1967 as the community struggles to rebuild. | | A {{wpl|social realism|social realist}} film showing the aftermath of a mine explosion in the small mining village of Gyldsmer in 1967 as the community struggles to rebuild. | ||
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| 2012 || || | | 73 || 2012 || || | ||
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| 2011 || || | | 72 || 2011 || || | ||
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| 2010 || || | | 71 || 2010 || || | ||
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| 2009 || || | | 70 || 2009 || ''[[Our Indifference (Film)|Us Ûnferskilligens]]''<br>''(Our Indifference)'' || {{flag|Alsland}} | ||
| | | A film following the lives of two teenagers in Jõgeru in the weeks preceding the 1976 Jõgeru massacre and its aftermath. | ||
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| 2008 || ''[[Mârasi]]'' || {{flag|Mabifia}} | | 69 || 2008 || ''[[Mârasi]]'' || {{flag|Mabifia}} | ||
| An old man recounts the massacre of his village during the final stages of the [[Bahian Mutiny]] to a group of young guerillas during the [[First Mabifian Civil War]]. | | An old man recounts the massacre of his village during the final stages of the [[Bahian Mutiny]] to a group of young guerillas during the [[First Mabifian Civil War]]. | ||
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| 2007 || ''[[Sakiko]]'' || {{flag|Senria}} | | 68 || 2007 || ''[[Sakiko]]'' || {{flag|Senria}} | ||
| A {{wp|black comedy}} about a Senrian woman's attempts to break out of a loveless marriage, a dead-end job, and a miserable life. | | A {{wp|black comedy}} about a Senrian woman's attempts to break out of a loveless marriage, a dead-end job, and a miserable life. | ||
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| 2006 || ''[[Golden Rain]]'' || {{flag| | | 67 || 2006 || ''[[Golden Rain]]'' || {{flag|Shangea}} | ||
| | | A {{wp|romantic drama}} set in early 20th-century Shangea about a peasant woman moving to a city and attempting to make sense of the changes convulsing society. | ||
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| 2005 || || | | 66 || 2005 || ''[[Gelada]]''<br>''(Icy)'' || {{flag|Paretia}} | ||
| | | A dark {{wp|comedy-drama}} about an upper-class Paretian women who protects her family from her siblings who wish to seek revenge on her. | ||
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| 2004 || ''[[Tegul Tauta to iš Manes | | 65 || 2004 || ''[[Tegul Tauta to iš Manes Reikalauja]]<br>(Let the Nation Demand it of Me)'' || {{flag|Aucuria}} | ||
| A period film focusing on the presidency of [[Adrianas Volpis]], his efforts at reform, and his eventual deposition and murder by [[Albertas Kalvaitis]]. | | A period film focusing on the presidency of [[Adrianas Volpis]], his efforts at reform, and his eventual deposition and murder by [[Albertas Kalvaitis]]. | ||
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| 2003 || || | | 64 || 2003 || || | ||
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| 2002 || ''[[Ni Suri]]''<br>''(The Two Pickpockets)'' || {{flag|Senria}} | | 63 || 2002 || ''[[Ni Suri]]''<br>''(The Two Pickpockets)'' || {{flag|Senria}} | ||
| A drama focusing on a pair of teenage pickpockets in 1700s Senria, their romance, and the conflict between their life of crime and their hopes for the future. | | A drama focusing on a pair of teenage pickpockets in 1700s Senria, their romance, and the conflict between their life of crime and their hopes for the future. | ||
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| 2001 || | | 62 || 2001 ||''[[Сто ліг від вас]]''<br>''(One Hundred Leagues from You)'' || {{flagicon image|ProperVinalianFlag.png}} [[Vinalia]] | ||
| | |A romantic drama, focusing on a Vinalian girl who falls in love with a resistance fighter but both are separated during the outbreak of the First Vinalian Civil War, and find themselves on opposing sides. | ||
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| 2000 || || | | 61 || 2000 || ''[[Cinema of Sabaw|List 1]]'' || {{flag|Sabaw}} | ||
| | | A documentary film set documenting the [[Taydemtist revolution]] in [[Sabaw]] and the violence that occurred during the revolution and the subsequent purges. | ||
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| 1999 || || | | 60 || 1999 || ''[[A Secret]]''|| {{flag|Satavia}} | ||
| | |An {{wpl|epic (film)|epic}} {{wpl|romance film|romance}} that tells the story of a pair of young lovers whose relationship causes a scandal in early 1900s Satavia. | ||
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| 1998 || ''[[Amici ed amànti]]''<br>''(Friends and lovers)''|| {{flag|Montecara}} | | 59 || 1998 || ''[[Amici ed amànti]]''<br>''(Friends and lovers)''|| {{flag|Montecara}} | ||
|A divorced man hosts a dinner party at his villa to celebrate his engagement to his second wife-to-be; the guest list includes his ex-wife, her new husband, her stepchildren, and his fiancée's adult daughter. | |A divorced man hosts a dinner party at his villa to celebrate his engagement to his second wife-to-be; the guest list includes his ex-wife, her new husband, her stepchildren, and his fiancée's adult daughter. | ||
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| 1997 || ''[[Urpičas]]'' || {{flag|Aucuria}} | | 58 || 1997 || ''[[Urpičas]]'' || {{flag|Aucuria}} | ||
| The story of Dolorė Kispis, commonly known by her pseudonym [[Urpicha]], a {{wp|Quechua|Runanca}} author who defied the [[Albertas Kalvaitis|Kalvaitis]] and [[Martynas Sprogys|Sprogys]] regimes by writing anti-government novels. | | The story of Dolorė Kispis, commonly known by her pseudonym [[Urpicha]], a {{wp|Quechua|Runanca}} author who defied the [[Albertas Kalvaitis|Kalvaitis]] and [[Martynas Sprogys|Sprogys]] regimes by writing anti-government novels. | ||
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| 1996 || ''[[Chloé]]'' || {{flag|Gaullica}} | | 57 || 1996 || ''[[Chloé]]'' || {{flag|Gaullica}} | ||
|An animated retelling of the story of [[Saint Chloé]]. | |An animated retelling of the story of [[Saint Chloé]]. | ||
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| 1995 || ''Le chéile le haghaidh grá''<br> | | 56 || 1995 || ''[[Le chéile le haghaidh grá]]''<br>'' (Together for Love)'' || {{flag|Caldia}} | ||
| A Weranic soldier falls in love with a Caldish school teacher amid the volatile [[Occupation of Glytter|Occupation]] and is met with condemnation and a court-marshal for his same-sex relationship. | | A Weranic soldier falls in love with a Caldish school teacher amid the volatile [[Occupation of Glytter|Occupation]] and is met with condemnation and a court-marshal for his same-sex relationship. | ||
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| 1994 || ''[[Kaze no Hai]]''<br>''(Ashes in the Wind)'' || {{flag|Senria}} | | 55 || 1994 || ''[[Kaze no Hai]]''<br>''(Ashes in the Wind)'' || {{flag|Senria}} | ||
| A Senrian mother in [[Imperial Authority of Senrian Territories| | | A Senrian mother in [[Imperial Authority of Senrian Territories|Shangean-occupied Senria]] desperately attempts to save her two young children from the [[Senrian Genocide]]. | ||
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| 1993 || | | 54 || 1993 || ''[[німий німий]]''<br>''(Dumb Dumb)'' || {{flag|Vinalia}} | ||
| | |A black comedy anti-war film criticizing [[North Vinalia|North]] and [[South Vinalia]], and their ideological struggle. | ||
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| 1992 || || | | 53 || 1992 || || | ||
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| | | 52 || 1991 || || | ||
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| 1990 || | | 51 || 1990 || || | ||
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| 1989 || ''[[Dzokera kumba]]''<br>''(Separation)'' || {{flag|Rwizikuru}} | | 50 || 1989 || ''[[Dzokera kumba]]''<br>''(Separation)'' || {{flag|Rwizikuru}} | ||
|An [[Irfan|Irfanic]] and {{wp|Christian|Sotirian}} couple living in [[Yekumavirira]] prior to the [[Mabifian-Rwizikuran War]] has to fight separation from both their land, and from each other because of their two faiths. | |An [[Irfan|Irfanic]] and {{wp|Christian|Sotirian}} couple living in [[Yekumavirira]] prior to the [[Mabifian-Rwizikuran War]] has to fight separation from both their land, and from each other because of their two faiths. | ||
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| 1988 || || | | 49 || 1988 || || | ||
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| 48 || 1987 || || | |||
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| | | 47 || 1986 || ''[[Akayama]]''<br>''(Red Mountain)'' || {{flag|Senria}} | ||
|A | | A Senrian soldier during the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]] grapples with the bloodshed of the conflict and the loss of his comrades-in-arms. | ||
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| | | 46 || 1985 || || | ||
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| 1983 || || | | 44 || 1983 || || | ||
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| 1982 ||''[[ | | 43 || 1982 || ''[[Inácio]]'' || {{flag|Ardesia}} | ||
| A | | A rise and fall narrative of a fictionalized Rémont drug trader Inácio Romão during the [[Rémont Drug War]]. | ||
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| 1981 || || | | 42 || 1981 || || | ||
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| 1980 || || | | 41 || 1980 || || | ||
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| 1979 || || | | 40 || 1979 || || | ||
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| 1978 || ''[[Gin'noken]]''<br>''(The Silver Sword)'' || {{flag|Senria}} | | 39 || 1978 || ''[[Gin'noken]]''<br>''(The Silver Sword)'' || {{flag|Senria}} | ||
| A historical fiction film retelling the life of the {{wp|Ronin|rounin}} [[Hyouzaemon Nabesima]] and his role in the doomed [[Kyoutoku Rebellion]]. | | A historical fiction film retelling the life of the {{wp|Ronin|rounin}} [[Hyouzaemon Nabesima]] and his role in the doomed [[Kyoutoku Rebellion]]. | ||
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| 1977 || ''[[O Fora da Lei]]''<br>''(The Outlaw)'' || {{flag|Halland}}<br>{{flag|Maracao}} || A mafia defector finds his life in danger as he is hunted by the mafia and shunned by the government. | | 38 || 1977 || ''[[O Fora da Lei]]''<br>''(The Outlaw)'' || {{flag|Halland}}<br>{{flag|Maracao}} || A mafia defector finds his life in danger as he is hunted by the mafia and shunned by the government. | ||
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| 1976 || || | | 37 || 1976 || || | ||
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| 1975 || || | | 36 || 1975 || ''[[O Último Imperador de Tzapotlan]]'' <br> ''(The Last Emperor of Tzapotlan)'' || {{flag|Ardesia}} | ||
| | | A historical pseudobiographical drama set in the collapse of the Tzapotlan empire by Ardesian [[conquistadores]] in the view of the Zapoyan emperor Cuauhtemoc. | ||
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| 1974 || ''[[Tarp Šešėliai]]''<br>''(Among the Shadows)'' || {{flag|Aucuria}} | | 35 || 1974 || ''[[Tarp Šešėliai]]''<br>''(Among the Shadows)'' || {{flag|Aucuria}} | ||
| A private investigator in 1920s Aucuria must go up against criminal gangs and corrupt officials in his efforts to take down a protection racket. | | A private investigator in 1920s Aucuria must go up against criminal gangs and corrupt officials in his efforts to take down a protection racket. | ||
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| 1973 || || | | 34 || 1973 || || | ||
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| 1972 || | | | 33 || 1972 || || | ||
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| 1971 || || | | 32 || 1971 || ''[[Il Cangròxo]]''<br>''(The Big Shot)''|| {{flag|Montecara}} | ||
| | | A plan to smuggle drugs through Montecara turns into a fiasco of backstabbing, lies, and murder. | ||
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| 1970 || || | | 31 || 1970 || || | ||
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| 1969 || ''[[ | | 30 || 1969 || ''[[Cinema of Sabaw|King Daris]]'' || {{flag|Sabaw}} | ||
| | |An {{wpl|epic (film)|epic}} {{wp|biopic}} following the life of [[Daris II]] of [[Saab dynasty|Saab]] from his ascension to the throne to his assassination by his own palace guards after the [[Treaty of Skikjel]]. | ||
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| 1968 || | | | 29 || 1968 || || | ||
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| 1967 || | | 28|| 1967 || ''[[Keshkov|Кешков]]''<br>''(Keshkov)'' || {{flag|Soravia|ZDR}} | ||
| | |A scientist slowly drives himself into insanity attempting to comprehend the technological capacity of a distant fictional planet known as ''Keshkov''. | ||
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| 1966 || | | | 27 || 1966 || || | ||
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| 1965 || || | | 26 || 1965 || ''[[O Cipriacano]]''<br>''(The Ciprianan) || {{flag|Ardesia}} | ||
| | |The historical chronicles of an Ardesian [[gaúcho]] Octávio Xisto in 1830s [[Cipriano]]. | ||
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| 1964 || | | | 25 || 1964 || || | ||
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| 1963 || ''[[Yakusoku]]''<br>''(Promise)'' || {{flag|Senria}} | | 24 || 1963 || ''[[Yakusoku]]''<br>''(Promise)'' || {{flag|Senria}} | ||
|A romantic drama about two lovers, torn apart by circumstance, and their quest to reunite. | |A romantic drama about two lovers, torn apart by circumstance, and their quest to reunite. | ||
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| 1962 || ''[[Lu, màma]]''<br>''(You, | | 23 || 1962 || ''[[Lu, màma]]''<br>''(You, Mama)'' || {{flag|Montecara}} | ||
|A distant adult son tries to forge a relationship with his free-spirited mother when he finds out that she is dying. | |A distant adult son tries to forge a relationship with his free-spirited mother when he finds out that she is dying. | ||
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| 1960 || ''[[Bodehourege]]''<br>''(The Red Queen)'' || {{flag|Mabifia}} | | 21 || 1960 || ''[[Bodehourege]]''<br>''(The Red Queen)'' || {{flag|Mabifia}} | ||
|A deep criticism of [[ | |A deep criticism of [[Pierre-Julien Onziema]]'s {{wp|socialist}} regime, concealed within an {{wp|animated cinema|animated}} {{wp|fable}} about [[Leïla Calougite]], the commoner who married a Hourege and initiated a bloody purge of society. | ||
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| 1959 || ''[[Kakusareta Yousai]]''<br>''(The Hidden Fortress)'' || {{flag|Senria}} | | 20 || 1959 || ''[[Kakusareta Yousai]]''<br>''(The Hidden Fortress)'' || {{flag|Senria}} | ||
| A {{wp|samurai cinema|samurai film}} about a samurai's efforts to destroy an abandoned fortress being used by brigands to harass and extort Senrian peasants. | | A {{wp|samurai cinema|samurai film}} about a samurai's efforts to destroy an abandoned fortress being used by brigands to harass and extort Senrian peasants. | ||
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| 1958 || ''[[ | | 19 || 1958 || ''[[Vasil the Great (film)|Василий Велики]]''<br>''(Vasil the Great)'' || {{flagicon image|TengariaFlag.png}} [[Tengaria]] | ||
| An epic film about the life of Vasil the Great, the first ''Vladetel'' of Tengaria, who brought Tengaria to its greatest heights in the midst of the Iconoclasm controversy and the tumultuous collapse of the [[Empire of Arciluco]]. | | An epic film about the life of Vasil the Great, the first ''Vladetel'' of Tengaria, who brought Tengaria to its greatest heights in the midst of the Iconoclasm controversy and the tumultuous collapse of the [[Empire of Arciluco]]. | ||
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| 1950 || ''[[Giàn il sìmplio]]''<br>''(John the | | 11 || 1950 || ''[[Giàn il sìmplio]]''<br>''(John the Simple)'' || {{flag|Montecara}} | ||
|An intellectually disabled man tries to survive during the [[ | |An intellectually disabled man tries to survive during the [[Etrurian occupation of Montecara]]. | ||
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| rowspan="3" colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background-color:#F2F2F2"| ''Not held due to the [[Etruria|Etrurian]] occupation'' | | rowspan="3" colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background-color:#F2F2F2"| ''Not held due to the [[Etruria|Etrurian]] occupation'' | ||
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| 1942 || ''[[Solitary Spring]]'' || {{flag| | | 6 || 1942 || ''[[Solitary Spring]]'' || {{flag|Shangea}} | ||
| | | A four-hour epic set during the [[Transition from Jiao to Toki|1660s]] in [[Shangea]] and its aftermath chronicling a poet dissuaded with the political and social chaos of the period. | ||
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| 1940 || ''[[Pasmerktieji]]<br>(The Damned)'' || {{flag|Aucuria}} | | 4 || 1940 || ''[[Pasmerktieji]]<br>(The Damned)'' || {{flag|Aucuria}} | ||
| A group of Aucurians who had collaborated with [[Entente]] occupation forces attempt to flee capture by trekking to [[Satucin]] through the [[Sythe rainforest|Sythe-Juoda rainforest]]. | | A group of Aucurians who had collaborated with [[Entente]] occupation forces attempt to flee capture by trekking to [[Satucin]] through the [[Sythe rainforest|Sythe-Juoda rainforest]]. | ||
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|A foreign diplomat is drawn into a world of scandal and intrigue by an intoxicating Montecaran cabaret dancer, with disastrous results. | |A foreign diplomat is drawn into a world of scandal and intrigue by an intoxicating Montecaran cabaret dancer, with disastrous results. | ||
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Montecara Film Festival | |
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Status | Active |
Frequency | Annual |
Venue | Çinematèca di Stado |
Country | Montecara |
Inaugurated | 10 June 1937 |
Previous event | 84th Montecara Film Festival |
Next event | 85th Montecara Film Festival |
Website | festa |
The Montecara Film Festival (Montecaran: Fèsta Montecarà di Çìnema) is an annual international film festival held in Montecara. It features premieres of films from all genres, including documentaries, made across the world. Each participating nation is allowed to submit one film for consideration for the festival's grand prize, the Béco aùreo (Golden Goat). Films must be at least 60 minutes in duration, have been completed in the preceding 12 months, and make their premiere at the festival to be eligible for competition. It takes place each year at the Çinematèca di Stado.
Format
The weeklong festival takes place annually in mid to late October at the Çinemateca de Stato, a venue built in 1972 expressly for the event. Attendance is by invitation only. Films are evaluated by a jury composed of directors, actors, writers, and other filmmakers associated with past winners of the prize.
The opening ceremony, held at sunset on the first night, is a black-tie event with a red carpet known for its mobs of paparazzi. Couturiers, jewelers, parfumiers, and luxury shoemakers compete with each other to outfit the year's biggest stars, who pause for photographs as they climb the grand staircase into the Çinematèca. Coverage of the red carpet is broadcast live in dozens of countries. The ceremony itself runs approximately one hour and is simultaneously broadcast on huge public screens in Montecara and in theaters around the world. It traditionally opens with the introduction of that year's jury by the Patron of the Çinematèca followed by the entrance, usually to great applause, of the director and cast of the year’s films. The Patron makes a speech, usually about the importance of cinema in some regard, before a musical performance that usually features a song from one of the year's films. The Secretary of State, accompanied by the Secretary of Education and Culture, then comes on stage to officially declare the festival open. The festival's first screening immediately follows.
Films are screened each afternoon and evening. The festival crowd is famous (or notorious) for eagerly expressing its opinions during screenings, routinely cheering, clapping, whistling, and booing as it sees fit. The main screening room is the Sàla Marsili, named in honor of the director of inaugural winner Il Paradiso.
The festival is nearly as famous for its parties as it is for its films. These gatherings, which themselves have notoriously exclusive guest lists, are legendary for their wild antics and great indulgence as well as for being a rare opportunity for the world's greatest filmmakers and actors to rub elbows. Major artists are flown in to perform DJ sets, and the luxury brands that sponsor the parties hand out gift bags that can reach astronomical values.
The last night of the festival features the awards ceremony, where the Béco aùreo, the festival's grand prize, is awarded by the Patron of the Çinematèca di Stado to that year's best film as selected by the jury. The physical prize is a golden statuette of a goat, Montecara's unofficial national animal. Films awarded the Béco aùreo tend to be highly sought-after by distribution companies, many representatives of which are always attendance. Winning the prize is seen as one of the greatest financial blessings an artistic film can achieve, as it all but guarantees that the film will see a wide release and very likely turn a profit.
One of the most anticipated events outside of the screenings is the Fòro dei registi (Directors' forum), where the year's nominated directors have a roundtable discussion with the media. The event has produced memorable verbal sparring, particularly in situations where ill-tempered filmmakers are matched against pugnacious journalists.
A number of other screenings run in parallel to the main competition. Shorts are given their own screening, and an outdoor cinema open to the public is constructed on the beach to show classics from years past. In recent years a special event has also been held to screen student work from top film schools around the world.
List of awards
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Chloé (1996)
№ | Year | Béco aùreo | Country of origin | Synopsis |
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84 | 2023 | The Brotherhood | Surubon | A tech noir thriller about a prizefighter named Kemangi, who after winning an underground battle royale is choosen by mafia boss Kejam to act as a security guard for his girlfriend Margeaux. After an intense night and escape from an attempted assassination, the two develop a relationship; when their affair is discovered, they are subjected to a game where the barriers between reality and illusion break down. |
83 | 2022 | Iserajta | Aucuria | A white-collar employee of a mining conglomerate, sent to secure the arrangements for resource exploration in a village in the Aucurian rainforest, finds himself ensnared in a web of conflicting feelings, buried pasts, and supernatural horror. |
82 | 2021 | Jocotero | Ardesia | A black-and-white drama film set in the early Estado Novo, following the life of a Vespasian-Ardesian family in Rémont between 1961-1962. |
81 | 2020 | Harmony in Ultraviolet | Jindao | Based on Helen Dupree's novel of the same name, a girl escapes a troublesome upbringing in rural Shangea. Joining a creed of spirited warriors, she embarks on a journey that reveals man's unmistakable connection with nature. |
80 | 2019 | Djoka | Gaullica | An orphaned boy follows in the footsteps of a historical Sougoulic war chief in his fight against a Euclean mining development which threatens his home. |
79 | 2018 | |||
78 | 2017 | |||
77 | 2016 | Citizen William | Template:Country data Estmere | A historical drama biopic based on the life and times of Richard XIII, the last King of Estmere. The film covers his birth at Castle Montcherié at the turn of the century to his death as a private citizen in Garrafrauns in 1984. |
76 | 2015 | Vertigem (Vertigo) |
Ardesia | A pyschological crime thriller as a middle aged father is returned into the crazed underground criminal world of Rémont at night. |
75 | 2014 | Reis naar het nieuwe oud (Voyage to the New Old) |
Hennehouwe | A black comedy film retelling the voyage of the Uí Mealla clan and the foundation of the Kingdom of Maltaire under Eleanora of Caldia. |
74 | 2013 | Śwartnes (Darkness) |
Azmara | A social realist film showing the aftermath of a mine explosion in the small mining village of Gyldsmer in 1967 as the community struggles to rebuild. |
73 | 2012 | |||
72 | 2011 | |||
71 | 2010 | |||
70 | 2009 | Us Ûnferskilligens (Our Indifference) |
Alsland | A film following the lives of two teenagers in Jõgeru in the weeks preceding the 1976 Jõgeru massacre and its aftermath. |
69 | 2008 | Mârasi | Mabifia | An old man recounts the massacre of his village during the final stages of the Bahian Mutiny to a group of young guerillas during the First Mabifian Civil War. |
68 | 2007 | Sakiko | Senria | A black comedy about a Senrian woman's attempts to break out of a loveless marriage, a dead-end job, and a miserable life. |
67 | 2006 | Golden Rain | Shangea | A romantic drama set in early 20th-century Shangea about a peasant woman moving to a city and attempting to make sense of the changes convulsing society. |
66 | 2005 | Gelada (Icy) |
Paretia | A dark comedy-drama about an upper-class Paretian women who protects her family from her siblings who wish to seek revenge on her. |
65 | 2004 | Tegul Tauta to iš Manes Reikalauja (Let the Nation Demand it of Me) |
Aucuria | A period film focusing on the presidency of Adrianas Volpis, his efforts at reform, and his eventual deposition and murder by Albertas Kalvaitis. |
64 | 2003 | |||
63 | 2002 | Ni Suri (The Two Pickpockets) |
Senria | A drama focusing on a pair of teenage pickpockets in 1700s Senria, their romance, and the conflict between their life of crime and their hopes for the future. |
62 | 2001 | Сто ліг від вас (One Hundred Leagues from You) |
Vinalia | A romantic drama, focusing on a Vinalian girl who falls in love with a resistance fighter but both are separated during the outbreak of the First Vinalian Civil War, and find themselves on opposing sides. |
61 | 2000 | List 1 | Sabaw | A documentary film set documenting the Taydemtist revolution in Sabaw and the violence that occurred during the revolution and the subsequent purges. |
60 | 1999 | A Secret | Satavia | An epic romance that tells the story of a pair of young lovers whose relationship causes a scandal in early 1900s Satavia. |
59 | 1998 | Amici ed amànti (Friends and lovers) |
Montecara | A divorced man hosts a dinner party at his villa to celebrate his engagement to his second wife-to-be; the guest list includes his ex-wife, her new husband, her stepchildren, and his fiancée's adult daughter. |
58 | 1997 | Urpičas | Aucuria | The story of Dolorė Kispis, commonly known by her pseudonym Urpicha, a Runanca author who defied the Kalvaitis and Sprogys regimes by writing anti-government novels. |
57 | 1996 | Chloé | Gaullica | An animated retelling of the story of Saint Chloé. |
56 | 1995 | Le chéile le haghaidh grá (Together for Love) |
Caldia | A Weranic soldier falls in love with a Caldish school teacher amid the volatile Occupation and is met with condemnation and a court-marshal for his same-sex relationship. |
55 | 1994 | Kaze no Hai (Ashes in the Wind) |
Senria | A Senrian mother in Shangean-occupied Senria desperately attempts to save her two young children from the Senrian Genocide. |
54 | 1993 | німий німий (Dumb Dumb) |
Vinalia | A black comedy anti-war film criticizing North and South Vinalia, and their ideological struggle. |
53 | 1992 | |||
52 | 1991 | |||
51 | 1990 | |||
50 | 1989 | Dzokera kumba (Separation) |
File:RwizikuruFlag.PNG Rwizikuru | An Irfanic and Sotirian couple living in Yekumavirira prior to the Mabifian-Rwizikuran War has to fight separation from both their land, and from each other because of their two faiths. |
49 | 1988 | |||
48 | 1987 | |||
47 | 1986 | Akayama (Red Mountain) |
Senria | A Senrian soldier during the Great War grapples with the bloodshed of the conflict and the loss of his comrades-in-arms. |
46 | 1985 | |||
45 | 1984 | |||
44 | 1983 | |||
43 | 1982 | Inácio | Ardesia | A rise and fall narrative of a fictionalized Rémont drug trader Inácio Romão during the Rémont Drug War. |
42 | 1981 | |||
41 | 1980 | |||
40 | 1979 | |||
39 | 1978 | Gin'noken (The Silver Sword) |
Senria | A historical fiction film retelling the life of the rounin Hyouzaemon Nabesima and his role in the doomed Kyoutoku Rebellion. |
38 | 1977 | O Fora da Lei (The Outlaw) |
Halland Maracao |
A mafia defector finds his life in danger as he is hunted by the mafia and shunned by the government. |
37 | 1976 | |||
36 | 1975 | O Último Imperador de Tzapotlan (The Last Emperor of Tzapotlan) |
Ardesia | A historical pseudobiographical drama set in the collapse of the Tzapotlan empire by Ardesian conquistadores in the view of the Zapoyan emperor Cuauhtemoc. |
35 | 1974 | Tarp Šešėliai (Among the Shadows) |
Aucuria | A private investigator in 1920s Aucuria must go up against criminal gangs and corrupt officials in his efforts to take down a protection racket. |
34 | 1973 | |||
33 | 1972 | |||
32 | 1971 | Il Cangròxo (The Big Shot) |
Montecara | A plan to smuggle drugs through Montecara turns into a fiasco of backstabbing, lies, and murder. |
31 | 1970 | |||
30 | 1969 | King Daris | Sabaw | An epic biopic following the life of Daris II of Saab from his ascension to the throne to his assassination by his own palace guards after the Treaty of Skikjel. |
29 | 1968 | |||
28 | 1967 | Кешков (Keshkov) |
Soravia | A scientist slowly drives himself into insanity attempting to comprehend the technological capacity of a distant fictional planet known as Keshkov. |
27 | 1966 | |||
26 | 1965 | O Cipriacano (The Ciprianan) |
Ardesia | The historical chronicles of an Ardesian gaúcho Octávio Xisto in 1830s Cipriano. |
25 | 1964 | |||
24 | 1963 | Yakusoku (Promise) |
Senria | A romantic drama about two lovers, torn apart by circumstance, and their quest to reunite. |
23 | 1962 | Lu, màma (You, Mama) |
Montecara | A distant adult son tries to forge a relationship with his free-spirited mother when he finds out that she is dying. |
22 | 1961 | |||
21 | 1960 | Bodehourege (The Red Queen) |
Mabifia | A deep criticism of Pierre-Julien Onziema's socialist regime, concealed within an animated fable about Leïla Calougite, the commoner who married a Hourege and initiated a bloody purge of society. |
20 | 1959 | Kakusareta Yousai (The Hidden Fortress) |
Senria | A samurai film about a samurai's efforts to destroy an abandoned fortress being used by brigands to harass and extort Senrian peasants. |
19 | 1958 | Василий Велики (Vasil the Great) |
Tengaria | An epic film about the life of Vasil the Great, the first Vladetel of Tengaria, who brought Tengaria to its greatest heights in the midst of the Iconoclasm controversy and the tumultuous collapse of the Empire of Arciluco. |
18 | 1957 | |||
17 | 1956 | |||
16 | 1955 | |||
15 | 1954 | |||
14 | 1953 | |||
13 | 1952 | |||
12 | 1951 | |||
11 | 1950 | Giàn il sìmplio (John the Simple) |
Montecara | An intellectually disabled man tries to survive during the Etrurian occupation of Montecara. |
10 | 1949 | |||
9 | 1948 | |||
8 | 1947 | |||
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— | 1944 | |||
7 | 1943 | |||
6 | 1942 | Solitary Spring | Shangea | A four-hour epic set during the 1660s in Shangea and its aftermath chronicling a poet dissuaded with the political and social chaos of the period. |
5 | 1941 | |||
4 | 1940 | Pasmerktieji (The Damned) |
Aucuria | A group of Aucurians who had collaborated with Entente occupation forces attempt to flee capture by trekking to Satucin through the Sythe-Juoda rainforest. |
3 | 1939 | |||
2 | 1938 | |||
1 | 1937 | Il Paradiso | Montecara | A foreign diplomat is drawn into a world of scandal and intrigue by an intoxicating Montecaran cabaret dancer, with disastrous results. |