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    Award-winning black comedy RIMINI gets UK premiere at BFI London Film Festival

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    7th October 2022, London UK – Sovereign is proud to announce the award-winning comedy drama RIMINI is receiving its UK premiere this month at the BFI London Film Festival, as part of the ‘Laugh’ strand. The film will be released in UK cinemas 9th December 2022.

    UPCOMING LFF SCREENINGS:

    Sunday 9 October 11:30: Picturehouse Central *Press & Industry*

    Monday 10 October 18:00: Prince Charles *UK Premiere*

    Tuesday 11 October 18:15: Curzon Soho

    Winner of the Grand Prix for Best Feature Film at the Diagonale Film Festival, Austrian born Ulrich Seidl’s film is an unflinching, blackly comic drama, featuring an astonishing lead performance by Michael Thomas (Import Export) as washed-up, corset-wearing pop star Richie Bravo, who ekes out a living in a run-down Italian seaside resort, belting out wonderfully appalling ballads to an ageing audience in an off-season restaurant. Recalling Mickey Rourke in The Wrestler, and like an X-rated version of Gerard Depardieiu in The Singer, Bravo is shamelessly seedy and undeniably loveable, despite his dreadful fashion sense and inappropriate between-songs banter (“Why so quiet? I was hoping for more energy!”). When his estranged daughter turns up, his comfortably boozy existence is rocked.

    Outrageous, explicit and often uncomfortably bleak viewing, RIMINI is sublime, profound, and dripping with pathos and caustic wit, a film that Variety calls “a riveting, upsetting slow-burn electrified by a stunning central turn”.

    Austrian born Ulrich Seidl is the director of numerous award-winning films and documentaries, including his feature debut Dog Days, which won the Grand Jury Special Prize at the 2001 Venice Film Festival; Palme d’Or nominee Import Export; and numerous award-winning documentaries such as Jesus You Know, Models and Animal Love. Seidl’s film work, derived from personal experiences like a severe Catholic upbringing and doing casual labour as a night watchman and warehouse worker, continues to shock and challenge viewers by posing essential questions about the nature of cinema and its ‘morals’: about the grey areas between the fictional and the documentary; about the limits of voyeurism and the urge to fight sentimentality; about the very different modes of acting – from amateur posing to professional faking.

    Synopsis: Richie Bravo, once upon a time a successful pop star, chases after his faded fame in wintry Rimini. He funds his dissolute lifestyle and addiction to gambling with concerts for busloads of tourists and sexual favours for his female fans. His world starts to collapse when his adult daughter suddenly breaks into his life and demands money from him that he never gave her. Meanwhile his elderly father, who suffers from dementia, goes round and round in circles in an Austrian nursing home.

    RIMINI WILL BE SHOWING 10TH/11TH OCTOBER AT
    THE BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL; THE FILM WILL BE RELEASED IN SELECTED UK CINEMAS 9 DECEMBER

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