Vittoria Scarpa 1925 articles available in total starting from 01/03/2007. Last article published on 30/07/2025. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 191 192 193 next The 10th Book Adaptation Rights Market in Venice will welcome 34 publishers from all corners of the globeThe event will see companies presenting their catalogues to producers interested in turning books into film screenplays, with special focuses on the UK, Chile and Morocco 27/06 | Venice 2025 | Venice Production BridgeFilming is under way on 40 secondi, based on the tragic case of Willy Monteiro DuarteInspired by journalist Federica Angeli’s book, Vincenzo Alfieri’s new film is produced and distributed by Eagle Pictures 26/06 | Production | Funding | ItalyThe 23rd Ischia Film Festival lends a voice to forgotten regionsThe latest edition of the Neapolitan event will unspool between 28 June and 5 July, combining entertainment and reflection and boasting international visions and guests 23/06 | Festivals | Awards | ItalyReview: 28 Years LaterWith his sequel to 28 Days Later, co-written by Alex Garland, Danny Boyle returns to apocalyptic horror with a ferocious coming-of-age story revolving around family and the memory of the dead 18/06 | Films | Reviews | UK/USAAntonio Albanese shooting Qui non succede nienteFilming has kicked off around Piedmont’s Lake Orta on the new film produced by Palomar and PiperFilm, and directed by the actor-filmmaker who previously gave us Cento domeniche 18/06 | Production | Funding | ItalyThe Time It Takes triumphs at the Nastri d’Argento AwardsFrancesca Comencini’s movie scooped five prizes including Best Film, while Parthenope bagged three trophies, Gabriele Mainetti was crowned Best Director and Diamanti won Film of the Year 17/06 | Festivals | Awards | ItalyReview: Bare HandsAfter Thou Shalt Not Hate, Mauro Mancini reunites with Alessandro Gassmann for a ferocious film immersed in the world of underground fighting and probing the notions of blame, revenge and forgiveness 04/06 | Films | Reviews | ItalyReview: Come gocce d’acquaWith profound humanity, Stefano Chiantini explores a father-daughter relationship marked by abandonment, illness and a secret whose revelation brings about a sudden change in perspective 04/06 | Films | Reviews | Italy/FranceDag Johan Haugerud to preside over the Giornate degli Autori jury at VeniceThe Norwegian director, a Berlinale winner, will lead the jury that will hand out the GdA Director’s Award for Best Film in the independent section of the 82nd Venice Film Festival 19/05 | Venice 2025 | Giornate degli AutoriReview: Beyond Rock BottomÁdám Miklós’ documentary sensitively follows the journey embarked upon by two youngsters who are battling against drug addiction through the powerfully therapeutic sport of rock climbing 13/05 | Films | Reviews | Hungary previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 191 192 193 next