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Cineuropa prize
by Nanni Moretti
Review: Habemus papam
A pope overwhelmed by his new responsibility and a psychoanalyst called to the rescue in the new film by Italian maestro Nanni Moretti who stars alongside Michel Piccoli.
Interview: Nanni Moretti • Director
The director met with the Italian press in Rome, the day before the Italian release of We Have a Pope and a month before its presentation in competition at Cannes 2011.
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06/05/2013Distribution – Italy
Fandango to rely on unemployment insurance
28/03/2013Sales – UK
Fandango Portobello says ciao to Great Britain
11/02/2013Releases – Italy
Toni Servillo doubles up in Viva la libertà
09/11/2012Festivals – Germany
Mannheim-Heidelberg, a festival in its sixties with an eye on the future
07/05/2012Awards – Italy
David di Donatello, a triumph for the Taviani brothers' Caesar
27/04/2012Festivals – Japan
Italian cinema in Tokyo
12/04/2012Awards – Italy
David Awards 2012: the nominations
20/03/2012Festivals – Czech Republic
Prague film festival pays homage to Moretti and Dresen
20/01/2012Cannes 2012 – Jury
Cannes: Nanni Moretti named Cannes Jury President
22/12/2011Box Office – France
The winners of 2011: Untouchable and the rest
10/11/2011Box Office – France
French theatres enjoy exceptional October
08/11/2011Festivals – Germany
Braunschweig celebrates its 25th edition
07/11/2011European Film Awards 2011
Lars von Trier’s Melancholia dominates European Film Awards with eight nominations
24/10/2011Production – Italy
Early November sees shooting of Ozpetek’s new film, Magnifica presenza
24/10/2011Festivals – Spain
Valladolid’s cash-strapped Seminci kicks off
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