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Winner, The Other Venice Film Festival 2005 Just Say Know: This profoundly personal artistic achievement follows filmmaker Tao Ruspoli's family as they explore their individual relationships to heroin and opium addiction. The film stars Prince Dado Ruspoli, Tao's father, eccentric Italian aristocrat known for inspiring Fellini's Dolce Vita, his close friendship with artists like Salvador Dali and Jean Cocteau, and for his years 45 years of Opium addiction. Read Dado's obituary, which includes mention of Just Say Know in the Manchester Guardian: (printed below) http://www.guardian.co.uk/italy/story... The film also stars Debra Berger, Tao's mother, star of Marcel Carne's Marvelous Visit. Debra lived with Dado and smoked opium with him for 10 years before moving to the United States and becoming a sculptor, an interior designer, and a clandestine heroin addict. Finally, the film stars Bartolomeo Ruspoli, Tao's wild and eccentric younger brother who is married to Aileen Getty, 20 year his senior and heiress to the Getty fortune. Bartolomeo has struggled with Heroin and other drug addictions for most of his life. He is interviewed in the film while attempting to kick heroin. Shot on two continents, this film brilliantly weaves together three generations of use, addiction, and recovery with a poetic sense of affirmation and joy and none of the self-pity so typical of this genre. 30 minutes "I feel I am on solid ground with an artist who is willing to take chances, to reveal what it is like to be alive on planet earth, struggling; and an artist who has used this personal stuff to create an object which is moving, enlightening, and more human than any film I've seen in ages...Congratulations, Tao, "Just Say know" is a truly fine film (I love it, I cried, it made my own day brighter.)" -Paul Williams