Art and Design Film Festival

2019 Art & Design Film Festival April 5th—14th

Presented by The Providence Center for Media Culture,
the non-profit arm of the Cable Car Cinema.

The Fourth Art and Design Film Festival will be moving to the Columbus Theater in the West End of Providence
with a second weekend of screenings in Newport and Jamestown.

Ferrante Fever Directed by Giacomo Durzi will play at the JAC Sunday, April 14th  5:00pm
Running time 90 Minutes
Watch the trailer here

Filmed between Italy and the United States, Ferrante Fever is born from the same passion that devours the readers
of Elena Ferrante, the faceless writer whose novels have sold more than five million copies worldwide. The film is
not looking to uncover the truth behind the pseudonym. Instead, it ho
pes to discover the secret to her success, the
nature of the fever that conquered the world over the course of 12 years. Exceptional witnesses (Hillary Clinton,
Roberto Saviano, Jonathan Franzen) provide answers, but so do the writer’s own words, and the places and the
protagonists in her novels. Ferrante’s books have sold more than 10 million copies in over 40 countries, and in 2016,
she was one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People.

Beverages and specialty drink mixed my Granny Squib’s Tea Featuring Revival Beer

Tickets: $10 dollars
($3 discount on film tickets with proof you also purchased tickets to the  DESIGNxRI Designer’s Ball
Please show proof of DESIGNxRI Tickets at the door)


Ferrante Fever



Q & A with Laura Colella following the film screening:
Laura Colella has made three feature films as writer/director, most recently the Independent Spirit Award-winning microbudget BREAKFAST WITH CURTIS, released in 2013 and described by the Village Voice as “a lovely tapestry of subtlety, full of sly, smart humor and unforced insights into human nature”. She has also made several shorts, including CHRYSKYLODON BLUES, filmed behind-the-scenes on the set of Paul Thomas Anderson’s film INHERENT VICE. It was described as “a superior making-of documentary” (Chicago Reader) and “a welcome alternative to the bland EPKs and featurettes usually released by studios” (Indiewire).

Laura was a Sundance Directing and Screenwriting Fellow with her second feature STAY UNTIL TOMORROW, described as “an evocative meta-film” by the Los Angeles Times. With her first feature TAX DAY, Laura received an equipment donation from Sundance, and was one of Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 New Faces in Independent Film. The Boston Herald called TAX DAY “a truly genuine feel-good movie” with “the quick-witted cleverness of the best road movies”, while the Chicago Reader said it “reminds us of the potential richness of both life and filmmaking”.

Laura’s films have screened at more than 100 festivals, winning over 25 awards. She is currently in post-production with a narrative short THE FLYING ELECTRIC, with which she was a Bogliasco Fellow. Other short film highlights include award-winners STATUARY and THE SAME ARK, and music videos for Alec K. Redfearn and the Eyesores.

Based in Providence, RI, Laura teaches screenwriting and filmmaking at Brown University. She is also Founding Faculty Chair of a low residency MFA in Film Program at Vermont College of Fine Arts. As an undergrad at Harvard, Laura studied with filmmakers Raúl Ruiz, Robb Moss and Miklos Jancso. She taught 16MM film production and directing at the Rhode Island School of Design for many years, and earned an MFA in Writing for Performance from Brown, where she studied with Erik Ehn. She is also a playwright and frequent video collaborator on touring multimedia theatre productions with the Everett Company. She is represented by United Talent Agency, and freelances as a screenwriter, cinematographer and editor.

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