We start at the end as three young lovers jump around in their underwear on a bed in Italy. The voice we hear is of a French woman (Anne-Laure Jardry)—our assumption being that it’s the woman on-screen remembering what was. And why shouldn’t it? We’ve yet to meet Christine (Cristina Rambaldi) or the two men by her side (Mattia Minasi’s Marcello and Neyssan Falahi’s Nassim). All we know is that this scene depicts their final moment of unbridled excitement before the complexity of the world they dreamed to conquer together returns them to the uncertainty that ultimately set them onto their collision course in the first place. We subsequently rewind to watch Marcello and Nassim finally cross Christine’s path. She’s American. The narrator is presumedly someone else.
This reality is a bit disorienting because the narration feels as though it comes from...
This reality is a bit disorienting because the narration feels as though it comes from...
- 2/11/2021
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Indie drama “Show Me What You Got” has been selected for screening via the Level Forward/Screen Forward network that aims to expand theatrical distribution for up-and-coming filmmakers.
“Show Me What You Got” will screen in the second quarter of this year in the theaters that are participating in the Screen Forward venture launched last week by Level Forward, the content production venture headed by Abigail Disney and Adrienne Becker. Screen Forward theater partners at present are Denver Film in Denver, Colo., Loft Cinema in Tucscon, Ariz., Montclair Film in Montclair, N.J., and Jacob Burns Film Center in Pleasantville, N.Y.
The Screen Forward venture aims to raise the profile of work from up-and-coming filmmakers from historically marginalized communities. Theaters that participate in the screenings agree to donate 10% of the proceeds to a local non-profit organization.
“Show Me,” helmed by Svetlana Cvetko, revolves around three free-spirited twentysomethings in Los Angeles.
“Show Me What You Got” will screen in the second quarter of this year in the theaters that are participating in the Screen Forward venture launched last week by Level Forward, the content production venture headed by Abigail Disney and Adrienne Becker. Screen Forward theater partners at present are Denver Film in Denver, Colo., Loft Cinema in Tucscon, Ariz., Montclair Film in Montclair, N.J., and Jacob Burns Film Center in Pleasantville, N.Y.
The Screen Forward venture aims to raise the profile of work from up-and-coming filmmakers from historically marginalized communities. Theaters that participate in the screenings agree to donate 10% of the proceeds to a local non-profit organization.
“Show Me,” helmed by Svetlana Cvetko, revolves around three free-spirited twentysomethings in Los Angeles.
- 1/16/2020
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
"Enjoy the future and whatever will come." An official trailer has debuted an indie B&w sultry drama titled Show Me What You Got, the feature directorial debut of an experienced cinematographer who's worked on numerous acclaimed documentaries. An undeniable spark during a chance meeting leads a curious group of three 30-somethings to explore their sexuality while rumbling from Los Angeles to Italy, and discover the profound effect strangers can have on the trajectory of their lives. The film stars up-and-comers Cristina Rambaldi, Neyssan Falahi, and introducing Mattia Minasi; also featuring Pietro Genuardi, Giusy Frallonardo, Anne Brochet, and Karen Obilom. This looks incredibly sensual, sexual, and thoughtful, an examination of life and the challenges of relationships. There's some clearly gorgeous shots in this trailer. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Svetlana Cvetko's Show Me What You Got, direct from YouTube: In a richly filmed black-and-white, three late-twentysomethings come...
- 9/23/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Phillip Noyce served as executive producer on ménage à trois drama.
Storyboard Media has acquired worldwide rights to Show Me What You Got, the feature directorial debut of Svetlana Cvetko, the cinematographer on best documentary Oscar winner Inside Job and Cannes selection Red Army.
Elisabeth Costa de Beauregard will introduce the black and white drama about a ménage à trois to buyers at Afm in November. Phillip Noyce served as executive producer and chairman Oliver Stone’s jury awarded the feature the grand jury prize for best film at the Taormina International Film Fest in Italy in July. Watch the exclusive trailer below.
Storyboard Media has acquired worldwide rights to Show Me What You Got, the feature directorial debut of Svetlana Cvetko, the cinematographer on best documentary Oscar winner Inside Job and Cannes selection Red Army.
Elisabeth Costa de Beauregard will introduce the black and white drama about a ménage à trois to buyers at Afm in November. Phillip Noyce served as executive producer and chairman Oliver Stone’s jury awarded the feature the grand jury prize for best film at the Taormina International Film Fest in Italy in July. Watch the exclusive trailer below.
- 9/21/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Phillip Noyce served as executive producer on ménage à trois drama.
Storyboard Media has acquired worldwide rights to Show Me What You Got, the feature directorial debut of Svetlana Cvetko, the cinematographer on best documentary Oscar winner Inside Job and Cannes selection Red Army.
Elisabeth Costa de Beauregard will introduce the black and white drama about a ménage à trois to buyers at Afm in November. Phillip Noyce served as executive producer and chairman Oliver Stone’s jury awarded the feature the grand jury prize for best film at the Taormina International Film Fest in Italy in July. Watch the exclusive trailer below.
Storyboard Media has acquired worldwide rights to Show Me What You Got, the feature directorial debut of Svetlana Cvetko, the cinematographer on best documentary Oscar winner Inside Job and Cannes selection Red Army.
Elisabeth Costa de Beauregard will introduce the black and white drama about a ménage à trois to buyers at Afm in November. Phillip Noyce served as executive producer and chairman Oliver Stone’s jury awarded the feature the grand jury prize for best film at the Taormina International Film Fest in Italy in July. Watch the exclusive trailer below.
- 9/21/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Show Me What You Got, the directorial debut of Inside Job cinematographer Svetlana Cvetko, has wrapped production. The under-the-radar pic is backed by Blitz Films and counts award-winning filmmaker Phillip Noyce among its executive producers. Billed as a modern-day Jules & Jim, Show Me What You Got stars Cristina Rambaldi, Neyssan Falahi and Mattia Minasi.
A coming-of-age (at 30) tale, it explores the profound effect strangers can have on the trajectory of each other’s lives. The story follows three people from La to Italy as they navigate their way through intimacy, sexuality and proving their worth to their families and to the world around them.
Blitz Films financed and produced the movie which is in line with the company’s vision to back up-and-coming directors. Blitz’s Nikolay Sarkisov and Double Take Pictures’ David Scott Smith are producers with Noyce and Sergey Sarkisov exec producing.
Sarkisov says, “As directors, we...
A coming-of-age (at 30) tale, it explores the profound effect strangers can have on the trajectory of each other’s lives. The story follows three people from La to Italy as they navigate their way through intimacy, sexuality and proving their worth to their families and to the world around them.
Blitz Films financed and produced the movie which is in line with the company’s vision to back up-and-coming directors. Blitz’s Nikolay Sarkisov and Double Take Pictures’ David Scott Smith are producers with Noyce and Sergey Sarkisov exec producing.
Sarkisov says, “As directors, we...
- 3/7/2019
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
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