Protagonist Pietro and his spectral housemates in <i>Magnificent Presence</i>, courtesy of chinokino.com
Protagonist Pietro and his spectral housemates in Magnificent Presence, courtesy of chinokino.com
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Ferzan Ozpetek, Magnicifent Presence
Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Originally aired 6/18/12

Spcial Edition from Lincoln Center's 2012 "Open Roads" Festival of New Italian Films:

Budapest-born, Rome-based writer-director Ferzan Ozpetek has won worldwide recognition and an international gay following for his humanistic portrayals of marginalized members of Italian society. From Steam: The Turkish Bath (’97), Ignorant Fairies (’01) and Facing Windows (‘03) to his newest film, a contemporary ghost story entitled Magnificent Presence, Ostpetek, speaking in English and via an interpreter, discusses the “Nazism” of being classified a “gay filmmaker,” how he was inspired to make this ghost story and its depictions of various elements of Rome’s gay life including a shy protagonist who works nights making croissants and wants to act.

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