You Laugh
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Initial release | Italy |
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Directors | Paolo Taviani |
Producers | Grazia Volpi |
Composers | Nicola Piovani |
Screenplay | Vittorio Taviani |
Paolo Taviani | |
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ID | 2948465 |
About You Laugh
Tu ridi is a 1998 Italian drama film. It is the second film adaptation based on short stories by Luigi Pirandello after Kaos directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. For this film Taviani were awarded as best director at Mar del Plata Film Festival. It represents the last film starred by Turi Ferro.
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Booker Prize: Alan Garner is oldest writer to make the shortlist
British writer Alan Garner , 87, has become the oldest writer to be shortlisted for the prestigious Booker Prize .
His book Treacle Walker is up against five Novels including Claire Keegan 's Small Things Like These, the shortest ever to make The Cut , with 116 pages.
However, organisers said Treacle Walker is even shorter by word count.
Noviolet Bulawayo , Percival Everett , Elizabeth Strout and Shehan Karunatilaka are also nominated.
Zimbabwean author Bulawayo makes her second appearance on The Shortlist with her book Glory, an allegory seen through The Eyes of animals.
Garner's book, about an unlikely friendship between a healer and a young boy, took eight years to write.
On Being the oldest ever to be recognised for The Prize , He Said that " age, in itself, is irrelevant. However, as with all skills, an apprenticeship has to be served with practice, and experience".
The £50,000 prize winner will be announced on 17 October, Garner's 88th birthday, at a ceremony at London's Roundhouse venue.
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It is incredible how Claire Keegan manages to compress a whole world into 114 pages. This is an exquisite book, with not a word wasted. I was spellbound by The Story set in an Irish town in 1985. But in many ways I wanted more and almost felt As If The Story ended just as it started to unfold.
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The majority of The Books are inspired by real events such as the murder of Emmett Till (Percival Everett 's The Trees ) and The Fall of Robert Mugabe (Glory).
Chair of the judges, Neil Macgregor , said The Chosen Works all " speak powerfully about important things" that " concern us all".
The six authors represent five different nationalities.
" Each written in English, they demonstrate what an abundance of Englishes there are, how many distinct worlds, real and imaginary, exist in that simple-seeming space, the Anglosphere, " MacGregor said.
The six shortlisted authors each receive £2,500 and a specially bound edition of their book.
Last Year 's prize was won by South African author Damon Galgut for The Promise .
Source of news: bbc.com