Gregory Peck's children present documentary at Rome Film Festival
Cecilia and Anthony Peck, children of Gregory Peck, attended the Rome Film Festival (Festa del Cinema di Roma) at Villa Borghese's Casa del Cinema to present a documentary produced by Cecilia, "A Conversation with Gregory Peck," marking the centenary of their father's birth. The festival featured a screening of "Roman Holiday" (1953) at Trinità dei Monti, where the film was originally shot. The documentary, described as intimate and unemphatic, includes archival and amateur footage from a Q&A session Peck held in a Boston theater. Antonio Monda introduced the film, highlighting Peck's ability to portray shadow aspects of his psyche, making him a complete man on screen. The event took place in October 2016.
Key facts
- Cecilia and Anthony Peck presented a documentary at the Rome Film Festival.
- The documentary is titled 'A Conversation with Gregory Peck'.
- The festival screened 'Roman Holiday' at Trinità dei Monti.
- The film was shot in Rome in 1953.
- The documentary includes footage from a Q&A in a Boston theater.
- Antonio Monda introduced the documentary.
- The event celebrated the centenary of Gregory Peck's birth.
- The festival took place at Villa Borghese's Casa del Cinema.
Entities
Artists
- Gregory Peck
- Audrey Hepburn
- Cecilia Peck
- Anthony Peck
- Antonio Monda
Institutions
- Festa del Cinema di Roma
- Casa del Cinema
- Villa Borghese
- Artribune
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Trinità dei Monti
- Villa Borghese
- Boston