Actor Billy Zane will debut his portrayal of legendary actor Marlon Brando later this month at the Torino Film Festival in Italy. Zane plays Brando in the film “Waltzing With Brando,” which will close out the 42nd edition of the prestigious festival. The film focuses on an unusual period in Brando’s life when he juggled roles in “The Godfather” and “Last Tango in Paris.” It also explores his plans to build a sustainable retreat on the remote island of Tetiaroa in French Polynesia.
Directed by Bill Fishman, “Waltzing With Brando” tells the true story of how Brando recruited architect Bernard Judge to help design and build the eco-friendly retreat in the early 1970s. According to festival artistic director Giulio Base, Zane brings an intense focus and understanding to his role as Brando. Base told an entertainment publication that viewers “won’t believe it” and that Zane appears “possessed” by Brando in the performance.
In addition to screening Zane’s film, the festival will pay tribute to Brando around the 100th anniversary of his birth later this year. Over two dozen of Brando’s films from throughout his career will be shown to honor his revolutionary natural acting style and nonconforming persona. The festival is known for showcasing emerging international directors and independent films, and artistic director Base has reimagined this year’s programming.
The Torino Film Festival will open on November 22nd with the premiere of director Ron Howard’s survival thriller “Eden,” starring Jude Law, Ana de Armas and Sydney Sweeney. Howard will be present for the screening. Organizers will unveil the complete lineup for the festival on November 7th.