The Venice
International Film Festival is pleased to announce that its web theatre, known
as Sala Web, will once again make some of the festival's most groundbreaking
programming available to international audiences without them ever having to
leave their homes. Following the successful launch of the initiative last year,
the festival intends to increase the reach of Sala Web for this year's 70th
anniversary addition. Sala Web was conceived as an additional theater to
complement and coexist with the traditional theaters on the Lido, allowing
cinema enthusiasts from around the world to discover the festival's selection
online and in real time.
Sala Web's
program this year is centered on a selection of feature films from the
Orizzonti (Horizons) section. The films and auteurs selected in Orizzonti
represent the most innovative aesthetic and expressive trends in international
cinema, showcasing the work of both young and well-established directors. Last
year's Orizzonti selection included several festival titles that went on to
become favorites with audiences, critics and distributors - including among
others WADJDA by Haifaa Al-Mansour, THE INTERVAL by Leonardo Di Costanzo, A
HIJACKING by Tobias Lindholm and THREE SISTERS by Wang Bing. The full line-up
of Orizzonti films screening via Sala Web will be announced after the VFF Press
Conference, scheduled for July 25th in Rome.
By making
films in its official selection available online on the same day as their World
Premieres, Sala Web is part of the festival's effort to combine the strengths
of the Internet with the artistic and curatorial expertise of one of the
world's major film festivals. Alberto Barbera, director of the Venice Film
Festival, commented on the importance of increasing the impact of the festival
experience and taking advantage of the Internet to do so: "At this time
when technologies and digital are altering the landscape of cinema in ever more
new ways, it is especially important to continue to explore and invest in these
possibilities. Our Sala Web is an opportunity for selected films and directors
to gain additional exposure beyond the Lido, while also providing these
filmmakers with a controlled way to test the waters of the international
market. This not only expands the reach of film festivals, but also establishes
new kinds of direct connections between films and audiences worldwide."
Each
participating film receives only one day-and-date screening corresponding to
the date of its world premiere in Venice. Online screenings for each film will
be available within 24 hours starting at 9pm (Italian time) on the day of the
film's official presentation on the Lido. The festival has also emphasized the
importance of making Sala Web accessible to everyone with a modest ticket price
of 4.20 Euros per screening and all films screening with English subtitles. The
number of virtual seats available for each online premiere is limited to 500.
Starting in mid-August, users will be able to register on the Biennale website
(www.labiennale.org) to access the box office and purchase individual tickets
in the form of secure links to high quality online screenings provided by
Festival Scope.
Festival
Scope is the online platform normally reserved exclusively for film
professionals. Festival Scope has partnered with the most prominent film
festivals worldwide to bring the artistic discoveries, experience and business
opportunities of the international festival circuit online.
The Venice
International Film Festival runs from August 28th to September 7th.
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