Camillo De Marco (The article continues below - Commercial information) 3761 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 20/03/2026. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 375 376 377 next Interview: Rachel Taparjan • Director of Something Familiar“It’s particularly significant for adoptees and survivors to see a compassionate film that celebrates triumph over adversity”The British-Romanian filmmaker tells us more about how she was drawn into the shadows of her own family history 20/03 | CPH:DOX 2026Interview: Ian Purnell • Director of Arctic Link“I wanted the viewer to reflect on where the internet actually comes from”We chatted to the Swiss-born director about how he created an emotional experience in his doc focusing on a remote corner of Alaska that gets connected to the internet 19/03 | CPH:DOX 2026No Good Men to open Milan's FESCAAALThe political romcom by Afghan filmmaker Shahrbanoo Sadat is opening the 35th edition of the African, Asian and Latin American Film Festival, which will run from 20 to 29 March 19/03 | Festivals | Awards | ItalyInterview: Nathan Grossman • Director of Amazomania“The cinematic space is one of the last places we have where people can immerse themselves in fairly tricky questions”We sat down with the director of a documentary that confronts the colonial legacy and exposes the long-term repercussions for the Korubo people 18/03 | CPH:DOX 2026Movie.it – Painted Cinema: A Journey through 20th-Century CinemaThe new Italian project shines a light on the posters and one-sheets which have left their mark on the film world over the past century 17/03 | SponsoredInterview: Nicola von Leffern, Jakob Carl Sauer • Directors of To Close Your Eyes and See Fire“It's a film about trauma, but in general it's a film about class”The filmmaking duo discusses their documentary, which focuses on the impact that the Beirut explosion in 2020 had on the population 16/03 | Bergamo 2026Review: Days of WonderFinnish filmmaker Karin Pennanen turns a solitary uncle’s legacy into a cinematographic dialogue between the living and the dead, delving into the depths of artistic freedom on the margins of society 16/03 | Bergamo 2026Review: Pieces of a Foreign LifeIn her second feature film, Gaya Jiji tackles the theme of exile by way of an intimate melodrama which sidesteps rhetoric but doesn’t always escape the usual trappings of the genre 16/03 | Bergamo 2026Porte Bagage is the winner of Bergamo Film MeetingThe audience favoured Abdelkarim El-Fassi’s film, while the international jury presented the directing prize to Germany’s Thomas Stuber for The Frog and the Water 16/03 | Bergamo 2026 | AwardsInterview: Gaya Jiji • Director of Pieces of a Foreign Life“I wanted to explore immigration through melodrama – and to say love can become our homeland”The Syrian director with French citizenship spoke to us about what’s behind her second feature film, what it’s about, and her lead actress Zar Amir 13/03 | Bergamo 2026 page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 375 376 377 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)