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 Italian culture ministerFrancesco Rutelli held a round table meeting in Rome that has settled the 2007dates for Italy s three fall film festivals in Venice, Rome and Turin. Themeeting was announced last summer in reaction to the controversial appearanceof first edition of the Rome Film Fest and its placement on the fall filmfestival schedule. In a statement madeavailable Wednesday, Minister Rutelli underlined   the challenge to give the public three months ofItalian culture signed by cinema,  and noted   the climate  ofthe group  was excellent and I have faith that the work will be in the mostopen spirit of cooperation.  First on the list of threepoints on the Minister s press statement was the  better definition of thedates that the festivals will take place, in order to reduce the possible riskof overlapping and conflict.  But while the statement didnot specify what those dates were, a Culture Ministry spokesperson confirmed toScreenDaily that Venice wouldrun Aug 30 - Sept 8. This puts Venice in the same slot, but shortens it by oneday.  This year s edition ran Aug 30-Sept 9 . Rome s second edition would bepushed to October 20-30  the 2006 edition ran Oct 13-21 ; and Turin would run Nov 24- Dec 2  this year sedition ran Nov. 10-18 . Both the Biennale and Romespokespeople refused to comment on these reports, citing a pact made wherein theMinistry would be the sole source to release this stanley website  information. The second point made byMinister Rutelli  stanley cup calls f stanley cup or a  mandate  to Presidents Inmc Hugh Grant romcom begins shoot
 Dir/scr: Ivan I. Tverdovsky. Russia/France/Germany, 2016. 87 minsA life of quiet desperation is transformed into something much less ordinary in Zoology  Zoologiya , the second feature from Russian director Ivan Tverdovsky following his award-winning debut Class Corrections  2014 . Tverdovskys affinity with the outcast is underlined once more in the story of a m stanley cup iddle-aged woman faced with the consequences of daring to stand out from the crowd for the first time in her drab existence.Natasha starts to grow a tail and no matter how odd this may seem, it could be the best thing that ever happened stanley cup  to herA thought-provoking contemporary fairytale peppered with bone-dry social satire, it builds into a plaintive, thought-provoking work. The freshness of Tverdosvkys vision and the captivating central performance fromNatalia Pavlenkova should readily catch the eye of festival programmers following the films international premiere at Karolvy Vary. It might also perhaps give this modest film a shot at attracting theatrical interest from distributors supportive of distinctive rising talents.Natasha  Natalia Pavlenkova  works as procurement manager at a zoo.  stanley canada She has more friends among the caged animals than her mean-spirited colleagues who regard her as an object of ridicule, ripe for bullying. When she faints in the office, they consider it an inconvenience rather than a cause for concern. There is a weary resignation in Pavlenkovas performance that immediately wins our sympathy for Nata