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His first [[feature film]] was ''Spaghetti Slow'' (1997)<ref>Italian title ''Messaggi quasi segreti''</ref> starring [[Brendan Gleeson]] and [[Ivano Marescotti]],<ref>The film was selected at the [[Montreal World Film Festival]], as well as shown at the [[Mar del Plata Film Festival]], the [[Palm Springs International Film Festival]], the [[Moscow International Film Festival]], the [[Jameson Dublin International Film Festival]] and elsewhere.</ref><ref>[http://www.torinofilmfest.org/index.php?action=detail&id=5317 Page on the TFF participation].</ref> shot in [[Dublin]]. In 2004, he directed ''Sulla mia pelle'', featuring [[Donatella Finocchiaro]] and [[Ivan Franek]].<ref>The film was awarded at the Festival du film italien de Villerupt and at the Napoli Film Festival, as well as by the [[Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities (Italy)|Minister of Culture]], and selected at the [[Torino Film Festival|Torino]] and [[2006 Bangkok International Film Festival|Bangkok]] Film Festivals.</ref> |
His first [[feature film]] was ''Spaghetti Slow'' (1997)<ref>Italian title ''Messaggi quasi segreti''</ref> starring [[Brendan Gleeson]] and [[Ivano Marescotti]],<ref>The film was selected at the [[Montreal World Film Festival]], as well as shown at the [[Mar del Plata Film Festival]], the [[Palm Springs International Film Festival]], the [[Moscow International Film Festival]], the [[Jameson Dublin International Film Festival]] and elsewhere.</ref><ref>[http://www.torinofilmfest.org/index.php?action=detail&id=5317 Page on the TFF participation].</ref> shot in [[Dublin]]. In 2004, he directed ''Sulla mia pelle'', featuring [[Donatella Finocchiaro]] and [[Ivan Franek]].<ref>The film was awarded at the Festival du film italien de Villerupt and at the Napoli Film Festival, as well as by the [[Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities (Italy)|Minister of Culture]], and selected at the [[Torino Film Festival|Torino]] and [[2006 Bangkok International Film Festival|Bangkok]] Film Festivals.</ref> |
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In 2009, his documentary ''Di me cosa ne sai'' (''[[What Do You Know About Me]]'') was presented at the [[66th Venice International Film Festival]] (Venice Days) where it received the "Federazione italiana dei circoli del cinema" Prize.<ref>It was also at the [[BFI London Film Festival]] in 2010 and at the Doku.arts International Films on Art of [[Amsterdam]].</ref> The film analyzes the cinema crisis of the seventies that caused the flight of [[Dino |
In 2009, his documentary ''Di me cosa ne sai'' (''[[What Do You Know About Me]]'') was presented at the [[66th Venice International Film Festival]] (Venice Days) where it received the "Federazione italiana dei circoli del cinema" Prize.<ref>It was also at the [[BFI London Film Festival]] in 2010 and at the Doku.arts International Films on Art of [[Amsterdam]].</ref> The film analyzes the cinema crisis of the seventies that caused the flight of [[Dino De Laurentiis]], [[Carlo Ponti]], and other big producers from Italy to United States and the related phenomena marking the gradual disappearance of [[Cinema of Italy|Italian cinema]] from the international market. |
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In 2010, he wrote and directed ''La scuola è finita'', a feature movie starring [[Valeria Golino]] and [[Vincenzo Amato]], presented at the [[Rome Film Festival]], [[Montreal World Film Festival]] and Bangkok Italian Film Festival the following year. |
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He then realised a documentary about art and science, ''The Sense of Beauty'', made at [[CERN]] in [[Geneva]], and presented at Nyon Film Festival, [[Visions du Réel]] in 2017, selected as one of the best 20 Europeans documentaries at [[Prix Europa]] 2018 in Berlin, at Visioni dal Mondo 2017 as opening title, and in other international festivals. ''The Sense of Beauty'' was also introduced by over 150 scientists in Italian and Swiss movie theatres, remaining on schedule in theatres for over six months. |
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In 2021, he made ''Water Is Taught by Thirst'', a high school class story shot in 15 years, documenting the life of a class and its teacher throughout successive reunions. Nominated for [[Nastro d'argento]] in 2022, was in competition at the 51° Nyon Film Festival, Visions du Réel, and selected as best film at the 6° International Festival Visioni dal Mondo. |
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==Filmography as director== |
==Filmography as director== |
Revision as of 15:51, 18 November 2022
Valerio Sebastiano Jalongo | |
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Born | Rome, Italy | 11 May 1960
Occupation(s) | Film director Screenwriter |
Years active | 1983-present |
Valerio Jalongo (born 11 May 1960) is an Italian film director and screenwriter.
Life and career
Jalongo was born in Rome. Graduated in Philosophy, he attended the Gaumont School of Cinema, founded by producer Renzo Rossellini, and also studied Cinema at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
His directorial debut came in 1983 with Juke box,[1] an anthology film directed as well by Carlo Carlei, Daniele Luchetti, Antonello Grimaldi, and others[1] casting Massimo Bonetti, Philippe Leroy, and Barbara De Rossi and screened at the Venice Film Festival.
In 1988, Jalongo made DreamCity, a documentary film shot in Los Angeles which won the Vittorio De Sica Prize the same year.
His first feature film was Spaghetti Slow (1997)[2] starring Brendan Gleeson and Ivano Marescotti,[3][4] shot in Dublin. In 2004, he directed Sulla mia pelle, featuring Donatella Finocchiaro and Ivan Franek.[5]
In 2009, his documentary Di me cosa ne sai (What Do You Know About Me) was presented at the 66th Venice International Film Festival (Venice Days) where it received the "Federazione italiana dei circoli del cinema" Prize.[6] The film analyzes the cinema crisis of the seventies that caused the flight of Dino De Laurentiis, Carlo Ponti, and other big producers from Italy to United States and the related phenomena marking the gradual disappearance of Italian cinema from the international market.
In 2010, he wrote and directed La scuola è finita, a feature movie starring Valeria Golino and Vincenzo Amato, presented at the Rome Film Festival, Montreal World Film Festival and Bangkok Italian Film Festival the following year.
He then realised a documentary about art and science, The Sense of Beauty, made at CERN in Geneva, and presented at Nyon Film Festival, Visions du Réel in 2017, selected as one of the best 20 Europeans documentaries at Prix Europa 2018 in Berlin, at Visioni dal Mondo 2017 as opening title, and in other international festivals. The Sense of Beauty was also introduced by over 150 scientists in Italian and Swiss movie theatres, remaining on schedule in theatres for over six months.
In 2021, he made Water Is Taught by Thirst, a high school class story shot in 15 years, documenting the life of a class and its teacher throughout successive reunions. Nominated for Nastro d'argento in 2022, was in competition at the 51° Nyon Film Festival, Visions du Réel, and selected as best film at the 6° International Festival Visioni dal Mondo.
Jalongo is also a film language teacher.
Filmography as director
- 1985: Juke box (several directors)
- 1988: DreamCity (doc)
- 1996: Il caso Bebawi (The Bebawi Affair) (tv-movie)
- 1997: Spaghetti Slow
- 1998: Torniamo a casa (Let's Go Home) (tv-movie)
- 2004: Sulla mia pelle (On My Skin)
- 2005: R.I.S. (Scientific Police) (tv-series) (co-director)
- 2009: What Do You Know About Me (doc)
- 2010: La scuola è finita (The School Is Over)
- 2017: Il senso della bellezza, arte e scienza al CERN (The Sense of Beauty: Art and Science at CERN) (doc)
- 2021: L'acqua l'insegna la sete (Water Is Taught by Thirst) (doc)
References
- ^ a b "Valerio Jalongo". MyMovies.it (in Italian). Retrieved 12 January 2014.
- ^ Italian title Messaggi quasi segreti
- ^ The film was selected at the Montreal World Film Festival, as well as shown at the Mar del Plata Film Festival, the Palm Springs International Film Festival, the Moscow International Film Festival, the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival and elsewhere.
- ^ Page on the TFF participation.
- ^ The film was awarded at the Festival du film italien de Villerupt and at the Napoli Film Festival, as well as by the Minister of Culture, and selected at the Torino and Bangkok Film Festivals.
- ^ It was also at the BFI London Film Festival in 2010 and at the Doku.arts International Films on Art of Amsterdam.