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1980 articles available in total starting from 01/03/2007. Last article published on 28/01/2026.

Review: Things We Don’t Say

Review: Things We Don’t Say

In his new movie, based on a novel by Delia Ephron, Gabriele Muccino returns to the subject of middle-class couples in crisis, betrayals and imperfect families  

28/01 | Films | Reviews | Italy

Review: Elena del ghetto

Review: Elena del ghetto

Stefano Casertano’s film shines a light on Elena Di Porto, a courageous Roman Jew, partisan and feminist who was ahead of her time but dismissed as “the crazy lady” and ultimately ignored  

28/01 | Films | Reviews | Italy

Shooting under way on Il grande Giaffa, toplined by Edoardo Pesce

Shooting under way on Il grande Giaffa, toplined by Edoardo Pesce

Marco Santi’s debut movie following a man on the margins of society who tries to reinvent himself, is produced by 10D Film and Andromeda Film and further stars Carlotta Gamba and Barbara Chichiarelli  

22/01 | Production | Funding | Italy

Italian cinemas earned €496 million in box office takings and recorded 68 million admissions in 2025, on a par with the previous two-year period

Italian cinemas earned €496 million in box office takings and recorded 68 million admissions in 2025, on a par with the previous two-year period

Italian film is strengthening its market share, thanks not least to the return of Checco Zalone, whose movie was the biggest box office hit of the year, earning €36 million in a mere 7 days  

08/01 | Box Office | Italy

Review: The Last Slap

Review: The Last Slap

Set high in the mountains and underscoring icy temperatures and poverty, Matteo Oleotto’s second feature film is a dark comedy which forces us to fall in love with its unlucky protagonists  

07/01 | Films | Reviews | Italy/Slovenia

Damiano Michieletto • Director of Primavera

Interview: Damiano Michieletto • Director of Primavera

“Both protagonists need affirmation, to have something or someone to make them feel valued”

The multi-award-winning opera director chatted to us about his first experience as a filmmaker, about the power of music and about the Italian stories well-received abroad  

24/12/2025 | /Italy/France

White Snail named Best Film in the 26th Lecce European Film Festival

White Snail named Best Film in the 26th Lecce European Film Festival

The movie by Elsa Kremser and Levin Peter wins the Golden Olive, The Pupil scoops the Jury Prize, and The Love that Remains bags three accolades, including the Cineuropa Award  

24/11/2025 | Lecce 2025 | Awards

Karin Junger • Director of The Pupil

Interview: Karin Junger • Director of The Pupil

“A child has conflicting feelings; he also feels loyalty towards the perpetrator”

The Belgian director talks to us about her new film, which deals with the sensitive topic of child sexual abuse, placing it in the context of a football club  

20/11/2025 | Lecce 2025

Review: The Pupil

Review: The Pupil

Playing close attention to nuance, Karin Junger’s third feature film carefully conveys the complex emotional and social repercussions of child sexual abuse  

20/11/2025 | Lecce 2025

Review: Pheasant Island

Review: Pheasant Island

Set on Pheasant Island, Basque director Asier Urbieta’s feature film debut poses thought-provoking questions and shines a light on an underreported socio-geographical reality  

19/11/2025 | Films | Reviews | Spain/France

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