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Camillo De Marco


3648 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 29/04/2025.

The 38th Bolzano Film Festival Bozen to focus on minorities, languages and conflicts

The 38th Bolzano Film Festival Bozen to focus on minorities, languages and conflicts

The gathering located in the South Tyrolean capital will open on 4 April with Urška Djukić’s Little Trouble Girls, with tributes also in the offing for Alba Rohrwacher and Christian Petzold  

01/04 | Bolzano 2025

Gianluca Matarrese • Director of GEN_

Interview: Gianluca Matarrese • Director of GEN_

“Parenthood and gender identity are universal themes which are at risk of being exploited”

The director chatted with us about his documentary on the Milan-based doctor who helps patients along the challenging journeys of assisted conception and gender affirmation  

27/03 | /France/Italy/Switzerland

Review: The Tasters

Review: The Tasters

In his first period drama, Silvio Soldini focuses on the point of view of a group of women who, in the ruthless collective deception of nazism, suffer male violence and oppression  

25/03 | Bif&st 2025

Shooting under way on Bérenger Thouin’s first work, L'Age d’or

Shooting under way on Bérenger Thouin’s first work, L'Age d’or

Starring Souheila Yacoub, Yile Vianello and Vassili Schneider, the film is a French-Italian co-production by Gogogo Film and Graffiti Film  

25/03 | Production | Funding | France/Italy

Review: L’albero

Review: L’albero

The debut film by Sara Petraglia, about two gay and drug addicted friends, has an ambitious and brilliant style that defuses dramatic themes without ever really going deep  

19/03 | Films | Reviews | Italy

Review: Generations of Images

Review: Generations of Images

Austrian director Johannes Gierlinger examines the transition from communist dictatorship to capitalist democracy in Albania using a poetic-essayistic approach  

18/03 | Bergamo 2025

Gina is the winner of the Bergamo Film Meeting

Gina is the winner of the Bergamo Film Meeting

The audience favoured the family drama directed by Austrian filmmaker Ulrike Kofler, while the international jury awarded Best Director to French-Japanese director Koya Kamura for Winter in Sokcho  

18/03 | Bergamo 2025 | Awards

Review: My Fathers’ Daughter

Review: My Fathers’ Daughter

Through the story of a teenager experiencing an identity crisis, Egil Pedersen’s brilliant first work takes an original and modern approach to depicting the Sámi minority from the far north of Norway  

14/03 | Bergamo 2025

Italian cinema organisations warn that independent cinema is at risk

Italian cinema organisations warn that independent cinema is at risk

Italian authors and technicians accuse the sector’s block on the absence of any tax credit rules; the government reassures that the latest corrections are on their way  

14/03 | Institutions | Legislation | Italy

Christian Petzold • Director

Interview: Christian Petzold • Director

“Cinema is about survival and women are fighting for their identity”

The German director discusses European cinema, the representation of women, and his upcoming film, Miroirs No. 3, on which he has just wrapped post-production  

13/03 | Bergamo 2025

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