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“REVENGE” by CORALIE FARGEAT

Versione inglese a cura del Master in Traduzione per il Cinema, la Televisione e l’Editoria Multimediale

Article by: Roberto Guida

Translation by: Emanuela Ismail, Valeria Tutino

Jennifer is the sweetest Lolita: beautiful, sexy, with a flirty attitude. She provokes the deepest desires in her lover, a rich businessman, and in his two business partners, that have met for a hunting trip in a luxurious mansion between the canyon and the desert. Waking up after a night of partying, the young woman suffers an assault and decides to run away, sparking the rage of the three, who run after her in the desert and throw her down a cliff, leaving her for dead. Shortly after, the hunters will find out, at their own expense, that they have become preys: Jen, who has survived and is even more fierce, will find them one by one and she will get her own raging and gruesome revenge.

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“TAEKSI WOONJUNSA – A TAXI DRIVER” by HOON JANG

Versione inglese a cura del Master in Traduzione per il Cinema, la Televisione e l’Editoria Multimediale

Article by: Gianluca Tana

Translation by: Valeria Alfieri, Laura Cocco

May 17th, 1980. The coup d’état of general Chun Doo-hwan leaves no hope for democracy in the South Korean people. The military regime imposes martial law from the very beginning, and it hides behind a wall of censorship and misinformation. The population of the small town of Gwuangju, encouraged by student demonstrations, takes to the streets, loudly demanding for freedom. However, the government responds with violence, opening fire on civilians, killing dozens of people and injuring hundreds. Journalist Jürgen Hintzpeter (Thomas Kretschmann) manages to record these riots on his camera and, helped by taxi driver Kim Man-seob (Song Kang-ho), succeeds in catching the world’s eye and let everyone know what is happening in South Korea. Continua la lettura di “TAEKSI WOONJUNSA – A TAXI DRIVER” by HOON JANG

Opening press conference of the 35th TFF

Versione inglese a cura del Master in Traduzione per il Cinema, la Televisione e l’Editoria Multimediale

Article by: Marco De Bartolomeo

Translation by: Valeria Alfieri, Valeria Tutino

Blue, piercing, indiscrete: it were Kim Novak’s eyes of a witch that opened the press conference of the Torino Film Festival, which reached its 35th edition. Director Emanuela Martini has revealed all the details of the event in room 2 of Cinema Massimo in front of journalists, institutions and onlookers.

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