The MYLF youngsters, now reaching their third year of collaboration with the National Cinema Museum, are inaugurating the Raison d'ê3 showcase with New York Stories.
Cinema Massimo – 9 October 2017, 9.00 p.m. – Screen Three
For this third season, the fruitful collaboration between the MYLF - Movies You'll Like Festival group of university students and the National Cinema Museum in organising meetings and special events, is giving birth to a showcase dedicated to the number 3 called Raison d'ê3. A trilogy is the most widespread form of linking artworks, be they books, films or anything else. Moreover, the number 3 is an important esoteric number, often connected with the concepts of end, new beginnings and synthesis.
In a third chapter, one finds the sum of the previous ones. They are quoted, praised and retraced, a glance goes back to the past, but looking at the future. MYLF wishes to be all of this, this year: a synthesis of its three previous years together, the end of a project, but also, and maybe especially, a new beginning.
The first screening for this new, appealing season, is New York Stories, a film composed by three episodes entrusted to as many famous filmmakers: Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese and Woody Allen. Admission 4.00 euro.
Coppola/Scorsese/Allen
New York Stories
(Usa 1989, 123’, 35mm, col.)
Three stories, commissioned to as many famous filmmakers, about the single theme of cities with many lights. Woody Allen is a mature mum’s boy oppressed by a mother who even expects to choose a wife for him. Nick Nolte is a painter in the throes of a creative crisis due to the defection of his model and lover. Finally, Giancarlo Giannini and Talia Shire, a divorced couple, are reunited by their little daughter, Zoe.