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Gabriele Barcaro


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

Turin FF: Bocca del Lupo pays homage to Genoa’s marginalized

The surprise film (for now) of the relatively understated Turin Film Festival is Italian. Screening in competition today is La Bocca del Lupo (“The Mouth of The Wolf”, from a novel by Gaspare...  

16/11/2009 | Films | Italy

Turin fest opens with surprising biopic Nowhere Boy

For the second year in a row, the Turin Film Festival (November 13-21) opens with a biopic. A year after Oliver Stone’s relentless W., the 27th edition of the festival kicks off with Nowhere Boy...  

16/11/2009 | Films | UK

Amelio debuts as Turin director

“There’s always a first time,” says director Gianni Amelio about his debut as artistic director of the 27th Turin Film Festival (November 13-21), after Nanni Moretti helmed it for two years. A...  

04/11/2009 | Festivals | Italy

Amore 14, torna l’universo giovanile di Moccia

La prima novità, il nome dei protagonisti: Caro (diminutivo di Carolina) e Massi (dovrebbe stare per Massimo, o giù di lì), che rispetto agli Step e Bebi di Tre metri sopra il cielo è già un passo...  

30/10/2009 | Uscite | Italia

Medusa and Warner merged for The Space Cinema

Medusa Multicinema and Warner Village Cinemas have been merged to create the largest multiplex circuit in Italy, The Space Cinema, the result of a partnership (of 51% and 49% shares, respectively)...  

29/10/2009 | Exhibitors | Italy

Adolescent tale Vegas hits hard

Who said that the films in the sidebar Alice in the City are meant only for younger viewers? It is precisely this section that delivers a blow to the stomach in perhaps the most shocking film at...  

23/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Alice in the City

Von Trotta’s Vision centres on visionary, influential heroine

“The producer chose the title, because it’s comprehensible in many languages,” explained Margarethe von Trotta, who may have preferred a different title for Vision, her biography of Hildegard of...  

23/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Competition/Germany

Winter in Wartime: Entertainment with high emotional impact

After having seen competition title The Man Who Will Come, it would be too easy to write off Martin Koolhoven’s Winter in Wartime (at Rome in Alice in the City and the Dutch Oscar submission) as a...  

22/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Alice in the City/NL

Life in One Day: Our Hell is time

Benny and Gini are born, go to school and fall in love, in a few hours. Their world is just like ours, except that life lasts only one day, in the suitably entitled Life in One Day. The second...  

21/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Extra/Netherlands

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