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3604 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 05/12/2024.

Daniele Vicari wraps filming on Ammazzare stanca

Daniele Vicari wraps filming on Ammazzare stanca

Mompracem and Beta Film are producing the Italian director’s new movie, based on the autobiography of a boy who rebelled against his criminal fate in the Seventies  

05/12 | Production | Funding | Italy/Germany

Paolo Sorrentino announces his new film, La grazia

Paolo Sorrentino announces his new film, La grazia

As Parthenope becomes this year's highest-grossing local film in Italy, the Oscar-winning director is working on a new project starring Toni Servillo, to be shot next spring  

04/12 | Production | Funding | Italy

Review: N-Ego

Review: N-Ego

Eleonora Danco’s second feature is a performance teetering between theatre of the absurd and social experiment that distils the stories of common people in Rome  

04/12 | Turin 2024

Review: Madame Ida

Review: Madame Ida

Danish director Jacob Møller’s first feature tells a female-focused story set in the past but resonating with the present, which is sadly lacking in nuance, despite brilliant performances by the cast  

03/12 | Turin 2024

Holy Rosita triumphs at the Torino Film Festival

Holy Rosita triumphs at the Torino Film Festival

Belgian director Wannes Destoop’s first work is named Best Film, while Chiara Fleischhacker’s Vena, Abdelhamid Bouchnack’s L’Aiguille and Jacob Møller’s Madame Ida also scoop trophies  

02/12 | Turin 2024 | Awards

Review: Dissident

Review: Dissident

Stanislav Gurenko and Andrii Alferov’s movie is a stylishly captivating memoir about activists in Soviet Ukraine, which is unfortunately hard to understand for those not familiar with that period  

29/11 | Turin 2024

Trieste’s Wild Roses section will be dedicated to women authors of Serbian cinema

Trieste’s Wild Roses section will be dedicated to women authors of Serbian cinema

Eleven works have been selected, spanning feature and short films and including Iva Radivojević’s When the Phone Rang and Emilija Gašić’s 78 Days  

28/11 | Trieste 2025

Review: Reading Lolita in Tehran

Review: Reading Lolita in Tehran

Israeli director Eran Riklis’ film about the female condition in Iran is certainly topical, but it doesn’t convey the repressive insanity of religious and patriarchal dogmas  

21/11 | Black Nights 2024 | Competition

Review: Naples to New York

Review: Naples to New York

Gabriele Salvatores’ movie based on a screenplay by Federico Fellini is dedicated to young audiences but takes an overly casual approach to blending themes like inclusion and gender  

20/11 | Films | Reviews | Italy

Paola Cortellesi • Director of There Is Still Tomorrow

Interview: Paola Cortellesi • Director of There Is Still Tomorrow

“Humour helped to show the cruelty of violence against women and their search for a way out with greater force”

The director of the “film event” of the year spoke to us about the prize she won in Haugesund, the Eurimages Audentia Award which promotes gender equality in the European audiovisual industry  

12/11 | Italy

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