Sting, Isabella Rossellini, and acclaimed U.S. director Roger Ross Williams recently showed their support for Matteo Garrone’s prize-winning immigration epic, “Io Capitano.” The star-studded event took place in New York, at the prestigious Museum of Modern Art.
A Film with a Powerful Message
“Io Capitano” has been shortlisted as Italy’s official entry for the Best International Feature Film category at the Oscars. This captivating movie tells a Homeric tale about immigration, shedding light on the struggles faced by those seeking a better life in a foreign land.
Star-Studded Support
The New York launch of “Io Capitano” attracted renowned stars and industry veterans. Sting, the iconic musician, joined the event, showcasing his unwavering support for the film. Isabella Rossellini, a prominent actress and daughter of the legendary Italian filmmaker Roberto Rossellini, expressed that her father would have loved the movie.
A Night to Remember
The Museum of Modern Art provided a prestigious backdrop for the event. The attendees were captivated by Matteo Garrone’s remarkable storytelling and the movie’s thought-provoking themes. The evening was a celebration of art, culture, and collaboration.
The Power of Cinema
“Io Capitano” serves as a powerful reminder of the impact that films can have on society. It sheds light on important social issues, fostering empathy and understanding among audiences. Matteo Garrone’s brilliant direction captures the essence of the immigrant experience, sparking conversations about belonging and humanity.
Supporting the Arts
Sting, Isabella Rossellini, and Roger Ross Williams’ attendance at the New York launch of “Io Capitano” highlights their dedication to supporting meaningful storytelling in film. Their presence adds further prestige and recognition to this remarkable cinematic work.
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Source: Variety