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Girlfriend In A Coma is the controversial documentary which charts the potentially terminal decline of today’s Italy. Directed by Italian writer and journalist Annalisa Piras and co-written with author and ex- Economist editor Bill Emmott, the film, which studies the past 20 years of Italian politics and the many scandals surrounding Silvio Berlusconi, has already angered the Italian political establishment. Featuring animation from London-based Phoebe Boswell and the voice of actor Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock) as Dante.
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Girlfriend In A Coma is the controversial documentary which charts the potentially terminal decline of today’s Italy. Directed by Italian writer and journalist Annalisa Piras and co-written with author and ex- Economist editor Bill Emmott, the film, which studies the past 20 years of Italian politics and the many scandals surrounding Silvio Berlusconi, has already angered the Italian political establishment. Featuring animation from London-based Phoebe Boswell and the voice of actor Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock) as Dante.
Girlfriend In A Coma is available now exclusively through Amazon. Find out more at http://girlfriendinacoma.eu/
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- 4/29/2013
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
It was to have premièred before a select audience of journalists and politicians in Rome's celebrated Maxxi Museum of 21st Century Art, but now Girlfriend In A Coma has been put back on the shelf until after Italy's elections on the 24th of this month. The film, which examines the political career of Silvio Berlusconi, has apparently raised concerns in the Italian Ministry of Culture. Could it unfairly bias a vote in which Mr Berlusconi is a candidate? That's anyone's guess, because according to its co-director Bill Emmott, nobody - including staff at the ministry - has yet seen it.
"Too many Italians, which especially means those in politics and in official public positions, do not want to confront and understand the truth and reality of what has happened in Italy over the past 20 years," Emmott said in a statement on his website. Arguing that an incident like this would.
"Too many Italians, which especially means those in politics and in official public positions, do not want to confront and understand the truth and reality of what has happened in Italy over the past 20 years," Emmott said in a statement on his website. Arguing that an incident like this would.
- 2/4/2013
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Girlfriend in a Coma, co-directed by British author and journalist Bill Emmott, was due to be shown in Italy on 13 February
He was persona non grata in Italy during the reign of Silvio Berlusconi, who was so irked by the Economist's unrelenting criticism that he gave its then editor the rather unlikely title of The E-Communist.
But the British author and journalist Bill Emmott proved on Friday that, even after Berlusconi's departure from Palazzo Chigi, he still appeared to have the ability to cause a stir.
He has hit out at the Italian government and a leading contemporary arts centre in Rome after the Italian premiere of his film, a highly critical look at the country and the problems it faces, was cancelled for being too political in the run-up to the election later this month.
"I think this confirms the thesis of the film … which is that a true...
He was persona non grata in Italy during the reign of Silvio Berlusconi, who was so irked by the Economist's unrelenting criticism that he gave its then editor the rather unlikely title of The E-Communist.
But the British author and journalist Bill Emmott proved on Friday that, even after Berlusconi's departure from Palazzo Chigi, he still appeared to have the ability to cause a stir.
He has hit out at the Italian government and a leading contemporary arts centre in Rome after the Italian premiere of his film, a highly critical look at the country and the problems it faces, was cancelled for being too political in the run-up to the election later this month.
"I think this confirms the thesis of the film … which is that a true...
- 2/2/2013
- by Lizzy Davies
- The Guardian - Film News
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