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Isabella Rossellini to Receive Locarno Film Festival Excellence Award

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The Locarno Film Festival will celebrate Italian-American actress, model, filmmaker and icon Isabella Rossellini with its Excellence Award at its 79th edition this summer. Rossellini will be honored on the opening night of the festival, Wednesday Aug. 5 in the picturesque Swiss town’s Piazza Grande.

“An icon of contemporary cinema, television, and fashion whose name is virtually synonymous with artistic daring and technical excellence, Rossellini has long fused the technical brilliance of Hollywood with the European spirit of artistic fearlessness across an extraordinary, multi-faceted, decades-long career,” Locarno organizers highlighted. “After first making a major cultural impact as a model, Rossellini seared herself into the collective imagination as the haunting Dorothy Vallens in David Lynch’s masterpiece Blue Velvet (1986), a role that blended glamour, raw vulnerability, and unforgettable intensity.”

Added the festival: “Born of cinema royalty, Rossellini has left her distinct mark on film history, forging a career featuring collaborations with filmmakers like Robert Zemeckis, David O. Russell, Taylor Hackford, Marjane Satrapi, Guy Maddin, the Taviani brothers, or of course, most memorably of all, David Lynch, delivering remarkable performances that have given powerful but elusive voice to their diverse visions. From those classics to recent triumphs like Alice Rohrwacher’s La Chimera (2023) or Edward Berger’s Conclave (2024) – for which she received a best supporting actress nomination at the 97th Academy Awards – Rossellini’s poised yet electric screen presence remains an indelible, undeniable part of contemporary cinema.”

At Locarno, Rossellini, who holds a master’s degree in Animal Behavior and Conservation from Hunter College in New York, will appear in a public conversation and present “her witty, self-directed” web series Green Porno (2008-2009), in which she acted out animal mating rituals in costume “with deadpan comic genius,” as well as My Dad Is 100 Years Old (Guy Maddin, 2005), Seduce Me (2010), Mammas (2013), Darwin, What? and Darwin, What? What? (co-directed with Paul David Magid, both 2020), and an excerpt from Animals Distract Me (2011).

Isabella Rossellini is a true legend of contemporary cinema,” said Locarno artistic director Giona A. Nazzaro. “A singular talent who has always fully embraced the thrill of artistic risk, reinvention, and fearless creative transformation. Joyfully unconventional, consistently brilliant in her characterizations and choices, Rossellini has made unpredictability her ultimate artistic signature.”

And he concluded: “She remains a visionary and incomparable performer and self-deprecating genius whose profound presence has left an indelible mark on contemporary cinema through her boundless talent and deep humanity.”

Locarno recently unveiled that U.S. filmmaker Darren Aronofsky will receive its Honorary Leopard this year.

Among the big names who have previously received Locarno’s Excellence Award are the likes of Susan Sarandon, John Malkovich, Willem Dafoe, Michel Piccoli, Anjelica Huston, Carmen Maura, Isabelle Huppert, Gael García Bernal, Charlotte Rampling, Edward Norton, Bill Pullman, Ethan Hawke, Song Kang-Ho, Laetitia Casta, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Riz Ahmed, Mélanie Laurent and Guillaume Canet, and, last year, Golshifteh Farahani.

The 79th Locarno Film Festival takes place Aug. 5-15.

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Isabella Rossellini To Receive Locarno’s Excellence Award

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Isabella Rossellini will be feted at this year’s Locarno Film Festival, which runs from August 5 to 15. 

The festival will give Rossellini its Excellence Award. Previous recipients of Locarno’s Excellence Award include Susan Sarandon, John Malkovich, Willem Dafoe, Michel Piccoli, Anjelica Huston, Carmen Maura, Isabelle Huppert, and, in 2025, Golshifteh Farahani.

Locarno Artistic Director Giona A. Nazzaro described Rossellini as a “true legend of contemporary cinema” in a statement announcing her honor. 

“A singular talent who has always fully embraced the thrill of artistic risk, reinvention, and fearless creative transformation,” Nazzaro said. “Joyfully unconventional, consistently brilliant in her characterisations and choices, Rossellini has made unpredictability her ultimate artistic signature.” 

Nazzaro added: “The Locarno Film Festival is proud and honoured to welcome Isabella Rossellini and award her the Excellence Award. She remains a visionary and incomparable performer and self-deprecating genius whose profound presence has left an indelible mark on contemporary cinema through her boundless talent and deep humanity.”

Rossellini will screen her self-directed web series Green Porno (2008-09) at the festival alongside a selection of her other credits, including My Dad is 100 Years Old (2005), Seduce Me (2010), Mammas (2013), abd Darwin, What? and Darwin, What? What?, which she co-directed with Paul David Magid in 2020. 

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Beach Boys’ Song ‘Sloop John B’ Explored In Upcoming Documentary

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EXCLUSIVE: In “Kokomo,” the Beach Boys famously sang “Aruba, Jamaica, ooh, I want to take ya…” But it wasn’t their only hit with a Caribbean connection.

“Sloop John B,” their classic from the Pet Sounds album, came to the band through the Bahamas, an unlikely journey explored in the upcoming documentary Bringing Her Home: The Story of Sloop John B from Rising Tide Productions. Odin’s Eye Entertainment is presenting the project at the Marché du Film in Cannes with promo footage in anticipation of a fall 2026 festival campaign.

Pet Sounds was released 60 years ago this Saturday, achieving iconic status as one of the greatest albums in music history. “Sloop John B” – track no. 7 on side 1 of Pet Sounds – began as a Bahamian folk song and was introduced to Beach Boys’ leader Brian Wilson by band member Al Jardine. Jardine, one of two surviving Beach Boys along with Mike Love, participates in the documentary.

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Bringing Her Home: The Story of Sloop John B “explores how a song born in The Bahamas became part of American pop history, and why its complete story still matters today,” according to a release. “A central element of the documentary follows the creation of a new recording of ‘Sloop John B’ at Lenny Kravitz’s studio in Eleuthera, The Bahamas. The recording is produced by Craig Ross, longtime guitarist and musical collaborator of Lenny Kravitz, and brings together Bahamian musicians and special guests for a contemporary version rooted in place, memory, and musical heritage.”

The release continues, “The documentary moves between island memory, music history, archival discovery, and the creative energy of the Eleuthera recording sessions. It does not seek to rewrite the song’s history, but to complete it, honoring both the Bahamian culture that gave it life and the Beach Boys recording that carried it around the world.”

The film is in production and post-production, with filming taking place across the Bahamas and the new recording captured at Lenny Kravitz’s studio in Eleuthera, per the release. The documentary is produced by David House and Edgar Seligman, and executive produced by Michael Favelle of Odin’s Eye Entertainment, which is handling international sales.

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Al Jardine

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“This film is about completing the journey of a song that began in The Bahamas, was carried into the world by generations of musicians, and became immortal through The Beach Boys,” House and Seligman said in a statement. “With Al Jardine’s participation and a new recording created in Eleuthera, this is a chance to honor the full legacy of ‘Sloop John B’ with joy, dignity, and respect.”

Rising Tide Productions is a Bahamas-based production company “dedicated to telling cinematic stories rooted in culture, legacy, music, and place.”

Odin’s Eye Entertainment, founded by Michael Favelle in 2006 along with sister company Odin’s Eye Animation, “is a global leader in the production, distribution, and international sales of feature films and television content.”

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‘Hasta El Fin Del Mundo’: AF Films Sets Trailer & Mexico Release Date

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EXCLUSIVE: Here’s a trailer for Spanish-language pic Hasta el Fin del Mundo, which has set a July 23 release in Mexico.

The film comes from AF Films and associate producer BTF Media. It has been in the works for a while now, with Buena Vista International releasing it in theaters across Mexico in two months.

The pic stars Aislinn Derbez and Mauricio Ochmann in their latest movie collab. Per the synopsis, “Manuel’s life is turned upside down when Esmeralda, the love he lost 15 years ago, calls unexpectedly. Despite being on the verge of marrying someone else, he reconnects with Esmeralda and they realize that their love transcends time.”

The trailer sees the couple, Manuel and Esmerelda, meeting on a train that derails, cementing their love lying next to each other in hospital beds. The woman’s free-spirited nature ultimately appears to split them apart, as she is arrested and Manuel says he has not seen her since. Ten days before his marriage to another woman, a phone call brings Esmerelda, who is ill in hospital, back into his.

Emiliano Castro is the director, with the pic shooting in Spain. Derbez is an executive producer, marking her first time in that role. Derbez and Ochmann are two of Mexican film and TV’s biggest stars, and were previously married.

“We are betting on an intimate narrative with international scope and the potential to connect with broad audiences,” said a BTF rep.

For AF Films, the pic marks its latest move in the Mexican market, following titles such as Mientras Cupido no estáCanta y no lloresV de Víctor and Sin ti no puedo.

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