Last Saturday night the Locarno Film Festival brought down the curtain on its 65th edition. The enormous open air screen and the 8,000 thousand seats of the Piazza Grande have already been put away as has the red carpet which this year saw stars like Harry Belafonte, Charlotte Rampling and Gabriel Garcia Bernal. The festival’s biggest prize, the Golden Leopard, went to French director Jean-Claude Brisseau’s ultra-low-budget drama The Girl From Nowhere. WRS’s Dave Goodman talks to arts contributor Marc Menichini,who attended the entire festival:
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