XXIV edition
9/14 December 2014

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Our big 25th anniversary is not far off


With the under-the-wire victory of Black Sea, directed by Kevin Macdonald and starring Jude Law (scheduled for Italian release on February 26, distributed by Notorious Pictures), and a special award for Gabriele Salvatores, whose latest film is this year’s The Invisible Boy, the 24th edition of Courmayeur Noir in Festival has wrapped up for 2014. The final night’s glittering awards ceremony culminated in the announcement that the Black Lion was going to Black Sea, with an array of guests in every cinematic shade of noir on hand, from the "Simenonesque" band of the Bébé Donge, with their songs filled with familiar madcap crimes, to Maria Pia Calzone (Gomorrah icon and star of the hottest new TV series).

More surprises were to be in store for the festival’s grand finale, with the Italian "premiere" of the short thriller with a humanitarian mission, Remember by Federico Zampaglione, and the international premiere of the auteur restoration of a masterpiece like Blade Runner - The Final Cut by Ridley Scott, which will hit European theaters next spring.

"As editions go, this one was as difficult as it was marvelous," agree directors Giorgio Gosetti and Marina Fabbri, "dominated by the true heavyweights in the genre, such as Jeffery Deaver, Carlo Lucarelli, Dario Argento, Gabriele Salvatores, Gianrico Carofiglio and Roberto Costantini, winners of the Scerbanenco Award."

"We’ll be back next year, from December 8th to the 13th," Gosetti goes on, "to celebrate our twenty-fifth anniversary, a sort of ‘silver wedding anniversary’ that we hope to celebrate in the inimitable setting of Courmayeur, our venue of choice. There will be many changes and a whole new look for the occasion, since our festival keeps pace with the times and needs to renew itself and rejuvenate itself constantly. We’re fully aware that public funding and private investments are still highly problematic, especially in entertainment and culture at large. But we trust in our political leaders’ farsightedness and vision and our sponsors’ intelligence. So we are definitely up for new challenges and we stand by the power of our brand."