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Stuffilm's video: The Barolo Boys in New York - 3rd to 6th November 2014

@The Barolo Boys in New York - 3rd to 6th November 2014
The kids are all right: the Barolo Boys will be back to the USA 25 years after their first visit! Promotional tour with the authors and main characters. New York dates: - November 3rd, Robert De Niro’s Screening Room, Tribeca Grill Restaurant (private event featuring Skurnik Wines) - November 4th, 6.30-8.00 pm, Eataly “La Scuola”, screening + tasting, meeting authors and winemakers. 200 Fifth Avenue, 212 229 2560 (+ info: http://www.eataly.com/event/nyschoolbaroloboystasting) - November 6th, 6 pm, Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò / NY University, screening, debate and aperitif with authors and winemakers. Free Entrance (+ info: http://www.casaitaliananyu.org/node/1400) The story of a group of friends, the "rebel boys" who made italian wine become so great, between generational conflicts, brilliant insights and never silenced controversies. A film by Paolo Casalis and Tiziano Gaia 64' / ITA / ENG Produced by Stuffilm Creativeye For the first time on the big screen, Barolo Boys. The Story of a Revolution tells the fascinating story of Barolo wine and how it exploded as a world phenomenon. Now one of the most famous red wines in the world, 30 years ago Barolo was unknown even in its own production region, the beautiful Langhe (just nominated UNESCO World Heritage Site), in northwestern Italy. Barolo’s current success is mainly due to the courage and initiative of a group of small-scale wine producers, the so-called Barolo Boys. In the optimistic Eighties, these winemakers upset the quiet world of the Piedmontese countryside and brought about a revolution in Italian wine, igniting a fierce controversy between different generations and different ways of thinking. After almost 30 years, what is left of that experience? As one of the film’s characters asks, what revolution has ever been successful? Barolo Boys. The Story of a Revolution traces the short but intense trajectory of a group of producers who indelibly changed the world of wine. With (among the others): Elio Altare, Chiara Boschis, Marco de Grazia, Giorgio Rivetti, Roberto Voerzio With the special participation of: Carlo Petrini, founder and president of Slow Food Oscar Farinetti, president of Eataly Joe Bastianich, narrator voice, for the first time on the big screen

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