Vittoria Scarpa (The article continues below - Commercial information) 1974 articles available in total starting from 01/03/2007. Last article published on 24/11/2025. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 196 197 198 next Left-Handed Girl wins Best Film at the Rome Film FestTaiwanese filmmaker Shih-Ching Tsou wins the most important award of the 20th edition, the Jury Grand Prix goes to Nino, and Best Actor Awards to Jasmine Trinca and Anson Boon 27/10 | Rome 2025 | AwardsReview: Residence Hammamet - My Mother’s MaktubSalvatore Allocca delivers an affectionate documentary about his mother, who has emigrated to Tunisia, and the community of Italian retirees who move abroad where the cost of living is lower 24/10 | Rome 2025Series review: Mrs PlaymenRiccardo Donna’s series about the publisher of Italy’s most famous erotic magazine offers a glossy dive into 1970s Rome and its moral codes 24/10 | Rome 2025Review: Kenny DalglishAsif Kapadia delivers a new portrait of a sporting icon, intertwining it with a dramatic season for international football – and for English football in particular 23/10 | Rome 2025Review: The Eyes of OthersAndrea De Sica probes the line between love and violence in his third feature, an erotic drama set on a private island under a blinding sun, inspired by the Casati Stampa murder case 22/10 | Rome 2025Review: 40 secondiVincenzo Alfieri adapts the book by reporter Federica Angeli about the murder of Willy Monteiro Duarte by giving a vivid and coherent account of the hours preceding the tragedy 21/10 | Rome 2025Review: Put Your Soul on Your Hand and WalkIranian director Sepideh Farsi transforms her video calls with photo-journalist Fatma Hassona into a precious and heartbreaking testimony of daily life in Gaza under bombardment 21/10 | Rome 2025Review: Life Goes This WayRiccardo Milani’s comedy tells the true story of a Sardinian shepherd who makes a stand against the plans of a ruthless property developer, reminding us that money can’t buy everything 17/10 | Rome 2025Review: Be LovedElisa Amoruso’s new film charts two women’s paths toward motherhood – and their free choice – in a work that’s both intimate and socially minded 15/10 | Films | Reviews | ItalyMIA explores the future of independent distribution and the role of festivals, platforms and social mediaRome’s market hosted a panel focused on new strategies for distributing independent films in an increasingly competitive landscape 14/10 | MIA 2025 previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 196 197 198 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)