“The Black Sea”, interview with directors Crystal Moselle and Derrick B. Harden and actor Irmena Chichikova
The Black Sea, by Crystal Moselle and Derrick B. Harden lands at the 42° Torino Film Festival in competition
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Christina Eliopoulos presented her film “Here’s Yanni!” at the 42nd Torino Film Festival. The screening was the occasion also for the lead actress Julia Ormond to receive a Stella Della mole Award, given by the national Museum of Cinema of Turin to the personalities of the movie world with an important career. We had a talk with Julia and the cast of the film about this touching and heartwarming comedy.
Christina Eliopoulos tells us that the character played by Julia Ormond comes form the tradition of greek women who want to fix any problem. Here she cannot fix it but she can work around the illness of her husband. And Julia Ormond has an acting sensibility that transcends the screen, and goes straight to the heart of the audience.
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“Here’s Yanni!”, interview with the actors Julia Ormond and Joe Cortese and the director Christina Eliopoulos Angelo Acerbi
Yianni and Plousia (Joe Cortese and Julia Ormond) own a charming family diner by the beach Lately, Plousia has noticed that her husband of 40 years is not quite himself and is often wistfully distracted. One day, Yianni slips into a parallel realm, a world of his fractured mind, imagining himself as the host of a late-night talk show. The show features beloved diner staff and customers as guest stars. Plousia learns that Yianni is facing dementia but hides his illness from coworkers and best friends (Kevin Pollak and Rosanna Arquette). As his condition worsens, Plousia becomes Yianni’s full-time caregiver and lifeline. When a woman and her seven-year-old son move in across the street, Yianni is convinced that the young boy is the son they lost 30 years ago.
Written by: Angelo Acerbi
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