Journey Through Italian Cinema: From Retro Charm to Modern Love
Get ready for a cinematic escape to Italy, as the Splendid Palace screens a selection of Italian films, offering a taste of Italian cinema’s evolution.
"Zamora" – Retro Charm and Nostalgic Slice of Life
The festival kicks off with "Zamora", a film blending compelling romanticism with thoughtful observations on societal changes during
Italy’s tumultuous 60s. Director Neri Marcore transports viewers back to a vibrant era, with vibrant colors and a nostalgic soundtrack evoking the golden age of Italian cinema.
Movie critic and Splendid Palace artistic director Daira Āboliņa is captivated by the film: “
"Zamora" recalls the colors and types of the golden age of Italian cinema.
The film’s soundtrack and scenes of Italian life in the sixties evoke little sentiment, but the film allows you to feel cozy, following a light satire about the world that belongs to memories and the cinema screen," Āboliņa says.
Free screenings at Splendid Palace
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tickets are free. Booking opens December 9th and can be done through the Splendid Palace website or in person at the box office. All screenings are in Italian with English subtitles, and simultaneous Latvian translation is available.
**Romance and Misadventures: Roman Girls (Romantiche)**
Continuing the cinematic explorations, “Roman Girls” follows the tangled threads of love, heartbreak, and the unique challenges
of dating in modern Rome. Through humour and heartfelt connection, director Pilar Fogliati paints a picture of modern Italian life
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