Wednesday 9 August 2017

Locarno70: Pardo d'onore Manor goes to Todd Haynes

Last Monday Locarno Festival has paid homage to U.S. director, screenwriter and producer Todd Haynes with the Pardo d'onore Manor.
 Back in 1991 at Locarno Festival there were 19 movies in the run for the Pardo d’oro – and one of them was Todd Haynes' Poison. Made after a series of eye-catching shorts, the film, based on the novel of Jean Genet, set the keynotes of the director’s style.
In the following years Haynes has directed Julianne Moore in Safe (1995), Far from Heaven (nominated for 4 Academy Awards in 2002) , Wonderstruck (2017), and Cate Blanchett in the episodic Bob Dylan biopic I’m Not There (2007) and Carol (nominated for 6 Academy Awards in 2015).
Carlo Chatrian, Artistic Director of the Locarno Festival:
  “In his seven feature films to date Todd Haynes has shaped out an original universe in which his familiarity with U.S. and European cinema, his passion for the films of Sirk and Fassbinder, go hand in glove with a modern sensibility. His characters – often with extraordinary performances by the female leads – bring back the magic of great cinema, of art that achieves the sublimation of reality without lapsing into disenchantment. His latest, splendid film Wonderstruck is another fine example, a journey into a cabinet of curiosities where fear and desire merge in the accuracy of a twofold historical reconstruction.”
Haynes’ Film Poison will be part of the sidebar Locarno70, the exclusive program of films with which Locarno will commemorate its 70th anniversary through a selection of 11 first features presented at the Festival.




Todd Haynes

Photo credit: Locarno Festival


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