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Gabriele Barcaro

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443 articles available in total starting from 25/06/2007. Last article published on 03/02/2011.

The Bible according to Penny Woolcock

Last year, Alfonso Cuarón's Children of men was introducing to the Lido the dystopia of a sick future with no children. Today, the English filmmaker Penny Woolcock describes a nightmarish...  

05/09/2007 | Venice 2007 | Horizons

Bitomsky covers the Lido in dust

The most atypical documentary of Venice Film Festival has just been presented on the Lido : Staub, by German director Hartmut Bitomsky, is a complete departure from traditional genres in...  

04/09/2007 | Venise 2007 | Horizons Doc

The Lido moved by Cupisti's "mothers"

Emotion was palpable this morning during the screening of Madri, first Italian title presented in the Horizons Doc section. This work directed by Barbara Cupisti, ex-muse of Italian horror-film...  

03/09/2007 | Venice 2007 | Horizons Doc

Molaioli's dark lake

After Lake Maggiore in Hotel Meina, the Venice Film Festival takes one more dip in the muddy waters of another bloody deed, also committed near the scintillating mirror of a lake, but contrary to...  

02/09/2007 | Venice 2007 | International Critics' Week

A portrait of a hotel as a prison, by Lizzani

Eleven years after Celluloid, Carlo Lizzani is back on the silver screen with Hotel Meina, adapted from the book of the same name inspired to Marco Nozza by a tragic episode of the nazi-fascist...  

01/09/2007 | Venice 2007 | Out of competition "Maestri"

Desplechin joue à domicile

Absent du grand écran depuis 2004, année où Rois et reine concourut pour le Lion d'or, Arnaud Desplechin revient à Venise avec le documentaire L’Aimée, premier titre européen présenté dans la...  

31/08/2007 | Venise 2007 | Horizons Doc

Odoul’s erotic histoire

Discovered at Venice through his debut film Deep Breath, Damien Odoul returns to the festival with L’histoire de Richard O., the first European title to compete in the Horizons section. A quiet...  

30/08/2007 | Venice 2007 | Horizons

Sleuth revisited by Pinter and Branagh

Today is Kenneth Branagh's big day at the Venice Film Festival : Sleuth (in competition), already greeted with applause by the press, is about to be presented to the public : after the accredited...  

30/08/2007 | Venice 2007 | Competition

Balagueró comes back to haunt Venice's dark hours

For the third year in a row, the Catalan filmmaker Jaume Balagueró comes back to haunt Venice's midnight screenings: after Fragile, shot in English, and the middle-length movie Para entrar a...  

29/08/2007 | Venise 2007 | Midnight | Spain

Interview: Fabio Ferzetti • Venice Days

"European cinema, a very rich reality"

27/08/2007

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