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Camillo de Marco


3655 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 14/05/2025.

Review: Endless

Review: Endless

Umberto Contarello’s fiction debut is a melancholy autobiographical tale exuding the humour and moods of Paolo Sorrentino’s films, who co-wrote and produced the movie  

14/05 | Films | Reviews | Italy

Review: Paternal Leave

Review: Paternal Leave

Alissa Jung’s debut film sidesteps rhetoric but is too hesitant when exploring the relationship between a teenage girl and the father she never knew, played by Luca Marinelli  

14/05 | Films | Reviews | Germany/Italy

Francesca Andreoli • Producer, Cinedora

Interview: Francesca Andreoli • Producer, Cinedora

“We choose men and women directors on their first or second films, who have a really personal vision but. most importantly, who also have an urgency to their storytelling”

The Italian producer behind Vermiglio chatted with us about the importance of co-production and the project she’s bringing to Cannes  

13/05 | Producers on the Move 2025

RAI Cinema International Distribution to sell Un Certain Regard competitor Heads or Tails?

RAI Cinema International Distribution to sell Un Certain Regard competitor Heads or Tails?

The firm will also be touting Paolo Genovese’s box office champion Madly in addition to Alessio Rigo de Righi and Matteo Zoppis’ western  

09/05 | Cannes 2025 | Marché du Film

Maura Delpero’s Vermiglio triumphs at the 70th edition of the David di Donatello Awards

Maura Delpero’s Vermiglio triumphs at the 70th edition of the David di Donatello Awards

A record number of prizes were won by women, with Gloria! and The Art of Joy also claiming victory and Paolo Sorrentino’s Parthenope slipping under the radar  

08/05 | David di Donatello 2025

Review: L'isola degli idealisti

Review: L'isola degli idealisti

Elisabetta Sgarbi brings to the big screen a novel by one of the fathers of the Italian noir, Giorgio Scerbanenco, in a sophisticated adaptation which retains its literary quality  

07/05 | Films | Reviews | Italy

The Bellaria Film Festival set to showcase women’s film

The Bellaria Film Festival set to showcase women’s film

Léonor Serraille's Ari is opening the festival’s 43rd edition, unspooling 7-11 May and characterised by a strong presence of Italian female directors working in independent film  

06/05 | Festivals | Awards | Italy

Review: Storia di una notte

Review: Storia di una notte

Carefully curated on a visual level but emotionally glacial throughout, Paolo Costella’s drama reflects on the impact of losing a child on family ties  

29/04 | Films | Reviews | Italy

Shooting on A Year in London gets underway in Rome

Shooting on A Year in London gets underway in Rome

The Italian-British co-production directed by Flaminia Graziadei sees Melanie Liburd and Nina Pons playing two fashion designers drawn into an intense love story  

24/04 | Production | Funding | Italy/UK

Francesca Archibugi on set for Illusione

Francesca Archibugi on set for Illusione

The Roman filmmaker behind The Hummingbird returns to directing with a dramatic story centred on international sex trafficking, starring Jasmine Trinca and Michele Riondino  

18/04 | Production | Funding | Italy/Belgium

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