RECOLUTION 819 by Italian director Giacomo Battiato won the gold Marcus
Aurelius award for best film voted by the public at the Rome Film Festival
yesterday, with the critic's gold award going to Opium War by Afghan director
Siddiq Barmak.
A political drama, Resolution 819 follows a UN Security Council detective
searching for evidence of genocide carried out by Bosnian Serbs in Srebrenica in
July 1995 during the Balkans Conflict.
Golden Globe winner Barmak's dark comedy, Opium War, focuses on two U.S.
soldiers wounded in the Afghan desert who stumble across a Russian tank with a
group of Afghanis living inside.
Italian actress Donatella Finocchiaro picked up a silver Marcus Aurelius for
best actress in Galantuomini, a film by Edoardo Winspeare focusing on a female
crime boss from Puglia's Sacra Corona Unita mafia and set in the southern city
of Lecce during the 1990s.
Ukranian actor Bohdan Stupka won silver for best actor in the black comedy
Serce Na Dloni (A Warm Heart) by Polish director Krzysztof Zanussi.
Among other awards at the festival, lifetime achievement awards were handed
to Hollywood legend Al Pacino and 1950s-1960s sex symbol Gina Lollobrigida.
According to organizers, during the 10 days festival, although the number of
visitors to the festival venues was down 3.3 percent to 580,000 compared to last
year, ticket sales for films were up 4.5 percent, while profits rose by 14.5
percent.