(ANSA) - ROME, AUG 12 - Music at film festivals between Venice, Cannes, Rome, Berlin has become unclassical for some years and in addition to events for the public (from the historic concerts for children of the era of Gillo Pontecorvo director of the Lido up to the gypsy rhythms of Tony Gatlif on the Croisette beach) there are more and more world previews of documentaries that tell about music. Venice this year is a record with many works out of competition, ranging from the absolute culture of Led Zeppelin, the first authorized film in 50 years, to the monumental tribute by Tornatore to Ennio Morricone, from the portrait of Ezio Bosso to that of De Andrèé up to the transversal narrative of all cover of CohenHallelujah's masterpiece.
At the Giornate degli authors a great Italian artist, Ornella Vanoni, tells Elisabetta Fuksas in Senza Fine, while Francesco Lettieri immerses us in the reality of the new indie scene, the Roman trap dedicated to Nic, aka Lovely Boy, his second film. (HANDLE).