Rome film festival to honour Sean Connery (stuff.co.nz) Updated: 2006-07-03 14:13
Oscar winner Sean Connery will receive the Acting Award for his career
achievements and will host the launch of a retrospective of 14 of his films at
the first Rome Cinema Fest, festival organisers announced at a media briefing.
The October 13-21 event also announced the creation of three parallel
competitions, and it confirmed speculation that the Italian festival would have
an "informal collaborative relationship" with New York's Tribeca Film Festival.
But the news about Connery was the centrepiece of the day's announcements.
organisers said Connery would attend the first several days of the Rome
festival, including the screening of the 1965 film The Hill, which will kick off
a retrospective selected by the 75-year-old actor.
Other Connery films to be screened include the 1963 James Bond classic From
Russia With Love, Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie (1964), John Huston's The Man Who
Would Be King (1975), Jean-Jacques Annaud's The Name of the Rose (1986), John
McTiernan's The Hunt for Red October (1990) and Gus Van Sant's Finding
Forrester(2000).
Organisers also announced the creation of three parallel awards carrying the
names of individual sponsors: The Cult Prize ¨C named for a television network in
Italy ¨C for documentaries; the Blockbuster Prize for out-of-competition films
premiering at the Rome event; and the 3-Italia Prize ¨C named for an Italian
mobile phone company ¨C for projects from young filmmakers.
The collaboration with Tribeca has been rumoured for months, but the
announcement Wednesday was the first official confirmation of it. Officials did
not elaborate, saying only that the ties between the two festivals were
"informal" and that three top Tribeca officials had made the trip to Rome for
the day's briefing.
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