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Nick Vivarelli
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Getty Rome’s emerging Frocinema film festival dedicated to queer cinema is raising its international profile having secured several big names for its upcoming third edition that will feature an extended program of film screenings, workshops and talks.
The event – touted by organizers as Rome’s first queer film festival – will kick off March 30 with Robin Campillo introducing his AIDS activist drama “BPM (Beats Per Minute)”; Céline Sciamma will be on hand for the Italian premiere of newly re-edited version of her celebrated feature “Tomboy” that premiered at Berlin, where she received an honorary Teddy Award; and Zackary Drucker will present the European premiere of her HBO doc “Enigma” about 1970s disco diva and trans icon Amanda Lear.
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