For my first day in Venice, after
waiting for the waterbus directly going to the Lido, I arrived at the space dedicated to the Festival and
started feeling a great atmosphere. I had never seen something so beautiful
taking place somewhere so magical.
Venice really looks like a city suspended in time.
Venice really looks like a city suspended in time.
After getting my
accreditation my plan was to have a look around and
orientate, find some magazines, somewhere to eat and then go
see two films:
La belle vie by Jean Denizot and the very chatted Gerontophilia by the controversial Bruce LaBruce. To end my day I had planned to vip-watch George Clooney and Sandra Bullock on the red carpet, for the premiere of Alfonso Cuàron’s film Gravity.
La belle vie by Jean Denizot and the very chatted Gerontophilia by the controversial Bruce LaBruce. To end my day I had planned to vip-watch George Clooney and Sandra Bullock on the red carpet, for the premiere of Alfonso Cuàron’s film Gravity.
However, my
day turned out being a bit different, and better. I was in the Casino Palace to check my email,
once outside I noticed a lot of paparazzi. I’ve heard a couple of Venetians saying they were waiting for
Clooney and Bullock to arrive for the press-conference, so I decided to wait too, since I could be in the front row.
We waited
for an hour, but then I suddenly heard everyone screaming "Georgeeeee" and
starting flashing around, the motorboat finally arrived, and
there they were. A perfectly dressed and handsome George Clooney (who, quoting Carrie Bradshaw, “is like a Chanel bag, he never goes out of fashion.”) And a stunning and fit Sandra Bullock in a
coloured cocktail dress, her wavy hair and her beautiful smile hitting a whole
bunch of cameras.
Even though I love seeing movie stars, because it always feels like a dream, films are always the best part of festivals. The excitement before they start, the applause at their end, the exchange of opinion, the topics of discussion, the different people you can meet, it’s just amazing.
At 2.30 pm
I went to see La Belle Vie, most of the
film’s cast and crew was there: director, editor, composer, director of
photography, male protagonist, female protagonist, screenwriter, sitting just
in front of me.
After this
film and discussion I had just the time to drink some water, and re-enter the
room for Gerontophilia. Bruce
LaBruce entered elegantly escorting his lead actress Katie Boland and followed by the
protagonist Pier-Gabriel Lajoie, in addition to them I had the pleasure to see the
screenwriter, the three producers, and the editor.
Thought my
day was over, but then I also managed to see Clooney and Bullock again, on the red carpet this time.
I stayed there for a while, and then left to go to dinner. On my way to the waterbus station my dad texted me saying “Found a picture of you photographing George Clooney and Sandra Bullock.” He sent it to me, and here it is:
There I am, the girl on the left side of the picture, brown hair :) |
I got back
to Giudecca at 9 pm, and had a relaxing dinner on my own!
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