There are worthwhile stories to listen and there are people aware of how much counts telling them.
The
third edition of the Biografilm Festival took place in Bologna from 6th
to 10th June 2007. It is dedicated to extraordinary characters, whose
lives offer innumerable cues to ponder crucial themes of twentieth
century' politic, history, costume, culture and art.
With its 14
movies and 9 countries represented, the Festival brought on the visitor
attention the most interesting outcomes of the biografilm international
production.

This year focus paid homage to 5 main figures: John Belushi,
non-conformist actor, radical, unpredictable; Fela Kuti, considered as
the most important African musician ever existed; Thomas Alva Edison,
the prolific inventor of the Modern life; Danilo Dolci, poet, pedagogue
and peace promoter; and Giovanni B.Belzoni, explorer, archaeologist,
man of circus and theatre, often neglected by the official archaeology.
Many
were the events that made this edition appealing: the very first day,
Cinema Lumiére showed "Stephen Tobolowsky's birthday party", Robert
Brinkmann's debut as movie and TV producer.
It is him who tailed the
actor by the complicate name (one of the well known Hollywood faces) on
his birthday and made one of the funniest and more curious movies of
the last years.
But there was also place dedicated to the music: an
homage to the king of the ballroom dance Raoul Casadei, and "How many
roads", a documentary on how much Bob Dylan poetry has influenced
America.

Biografilm Festival paid also homage to a famous journalist: "When I
decided to dedicate a tribute to a great biographer every year, Gianni
Minà came immediately up to my mind" says Andrea Romeo, artistic
director of the Festival.
We find a perfect synthesis of the
Festival spirit in Minà quotation: "I have always tried to connect and
tell about men and complex situations that, perhaps, haven't been
explained honestly to people owing to prejudice".
For further information: www.biografilm.it