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Cannes, tomorrow's Palme d'Or for Lifetime Achievement and new autobiographical film

7/15/2021, 11:17:12 AM

Today "Marx can wait" is released in theaters in which the director recalls the death of his brother Camillo


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July 15, 2021 Marco Bellocchio is the director of the film "Marx can wait", co-produced by Tenderstories, which will be presented on July 16, as a world premiere during the 2021 Cannes Film Festival. For the occasion, Bellocchio will be awarded the Palme d'Or d 'Honor, during the last day of the event which takes place in France. The film will be released today in cinemas in Italy and tells the story of Camillo, Bellocchio's twin brother, who died on December 27, 1968. An autobiographical story, told without filters, which wants to be universal, that is a reflection on the pain of the survivors retracing a historical "revolutionary" period for Italy. "We are honored by this new cinematic milestone and to have worked with an icon of Italian cinema,which has represented our culture in the world for decades. Participating in the Cannes Film Festival fills us with pride, it is a film we believe in, introspective and courageous. "Commented Moreno Zani, President of Tenderstories, and Malcom Pagani, CEO of the company active in the creation of original content and audiovisual production.