Three-Step Dance Explained
Three-Step Dance (also known as Three Steps Dancing) is a 2003 Italian drama film written and directed by, in his feature film debut.[1] [2] It premiered at the 60th edition of the Venice Film Festival, in the Venice International Film Critics' Week sidebar, in which it was awarded best film.[3] [4] It also won the David di Donatello for best new director and the Ciak d'Oro for best first work.[5] [6]
Cast
- Yael Abecassis as Francesca
- Caroline Ducey as Solveig
- Michele Carboni as Michele
- Daniele Casula as Andrea
- Gianpaolo Loddo as Giorgio
- Rossella Bergo as Palla
Notes and References
- News: Weissberg . Jay . Three-Step Dance . 20 September 2024 . . 23 October 2003.
- News: Marshall . Lee . Three Steps Dancing (Ballo A Tre Passi) . 20 September 2024 . Screen International. 14 January 2004 . en.
- News: Tornabuoni, Lietta . Lietta Tornabuoni . Il ballo di Mereu com'è alta la semplicità . 20 September 2024 . . 259 . 21 September 2003 . 30.
- News: Staff . Venice festival winners list . 20 September 2024 . Screen International. 6 September 2003 . en.
- News: Rodier . Melanie . Best Of Youth dominates David Di Donatellos . 20 September 2024 . Screen International. 15 April 2004. en.
- News: Premi: Ciak d’oro 2004 a ‘Non ti muovere’ . 20 September 2024 . Box Office . 9 June 2004 . it-IT.