It'll start in three weeks. Then the Spencer/Hill world will meet for the 16th time at the Spencer/Hill festival. For the second time the fan meeting takes place in the small Saxon town of Lommatzsch, the hometown of Terence Hill's mother, where little Terence Hill spent two years of his early childhood. This year, the crème de la crème of film composers from the Spencer/Hill universe will gather for the occasion. These are Guido and Maurizio De Angelis, Carmelo and Michelangelo La Bionda and Franco Micalizzi. Together they have contributed music to 33 Bud Spencer and Terence Hill films over the past five decades, including They call me Trinity (Micalizzi, 1970), Trinity is still my name (De Angelis, 1971), Watch out, we're mad (De Angelis, 1974), Odds and evens (De Angelis, 1978), Who finds a friend finds a treasure (La Bionda, 1980), Miami Supercops (La Bionda, 1985) and the title song of Terence Hill's latest film My name is Thomas (Micalizzi, 2017), to name just a few examples. So if you don't want to miss out on almost 50 years of film and music history, you might have the unique opportunity to see the five exceptional artists in one place on August 30 and 31!
And that's not all: The film composers won't be the only stars at the festival this weekend. Terence Hill's son Jess will also be on site and will have the ice cream from the Italian family gelateria in his luggage. From Bud Spencer's family, Bud's daughter Cristiana will be present to present her new book My Papa Bud and also the two already beloved regular guests Riccardo "Jeff" Pizzuti and Salvatore "Anulu" Borgese will be there again of course, as well as the two protagonists from They called him Spencer Marcus Zölch and Jorgo Papasoglou. In terms of star power, this fan meeting surpasses anything that has been seen before.
Besides Guido and Maurizio De Angelis and La Bionda, the "Spencer Hill Magic Band" from Hungary and their Italian colleagues from the "Dune Buggy Band" will again provide the live music this year. The world champion of card tricks Jan Logemann will amaze the fans, there will be a shuttle to the Terence Hill museum, Spencer/Hill movies almost around the clock, a Ferris wheel, a pinball hall with almost 100 pinball machines, countless competitions and prize draws and of course lots of delicious food and drinks and much more good mood.
Tickets for the festival can still be ordered online. But there will also be a box office. The ticket for the whole weekend is valid from Thursday to Sunday and costs 69 Euro. The ticket for Saturday only costs 59 Euro. See you there!
Link: To the tickets |