Vittoria Scarpa 1918 articles available in total starting from 01/03/2007. Last article published on 04/07/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 144 145 [146] 147 148 ... 190 191 192 next Bethlehem: double game and impossible friendshipYuval Adler presents a story about the complex relationship between an Israeli agent and a young Palestinian informant at the Author Days in Venice 31/08/2013 | Venice 2013 | Venice DaysNobody's Home: a family drifting apartThe loss of identity of a family after the unexpected death of the father is the central theme of Turkish director Deniz Akçay’s film debut, presented during Venice Days 30/08/2013 | Venice 2013 | Venice DaysThe Good LifeJean Denizot presents his first feature length film during Venice Days: a moving coming of age story inspired by a scandalous news story. 29/08/2013 | Films | ReviewsTeenagers escaping from a golden cage in The Good LifeJean Denizot presents his first feature length film during Venice Days: a moving coming of age story inspired by a scandalous news story 29/08/2013 | Venice 2013 | Venice DaysStefano Accorsi’s failed ambitions in L'ArbitroIn Paolo Zucca’s film debut, which pre-opened the 10th edition of Venice Days, the actor plays an international referee who finds himself overseeing a final in Sardinia’s third division 28/08/2013 | Venice 2013 | Venice DaysFinal days to take part in Come eravamoThe second edition of the contest dedicated to the creation of films with archive images will take place in Bracciano (Rome) on September 12-14 27/08/2013 | Festivals | ItalyA wave of Italian films in MontrealCha cha cha by Marco Risi and Itaker by Toni Trupia are in competition at the Canadian festival opening today; Franchi, Campiotti, Tognazzi, Diritti and many others are out of competition 22/08/2013 | Festivals | ItalyTen finalists for the decade’s best film announcedThanks to the international network’s platforms, ten best films from Venice Days in the last decade have been chosen, from its first year to last year’s edition 21/08/2013 | Venice 2013 | Venice DaysDelbono’s controversial film Sangue given an awardThe only Italian film in competition at the Locarno Film Festival, starring a former Red Brigade member, has received the Don Chisciotte Award from the International Federation of Film Societies 19/08/2013 | Locarno 2013 | ItalyA documentary on Tinto Brass added to the Venezia Classici programmeMade by the Veneto-based director Massimiliano Zanin, Istintobrass reveals the most hidden sides of Italy’s erotic cinema maestro 13/08/2013 | Venice 2013 | Selection previous page: 1 2 3 ... 144 145 [146] 147 148 ... 190 191 192 next