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2175 articles available in total starting from 07/10/2002. Last article published on 22/10/2025.

Degree in film engineering

The University of Turin has set up a new degree in Film Engineering and Communications. The three-year course will open in September and is the first of its kind in Europe. It is the result of a...  

29/04/2003 | Institutions | Italy

Adieu Ciccio

Ciccio Ingrassia, the veteran Sicilian comic actor died yesterday afternoon in Rome’s Gemelli Hospital at the age of 80. Together with his long-standing professional partner, Franco Franchi,...  

29/04/2003 | Actors | Italy

New film in August for Rubini

On the heels of the success of L’anima gemella, Italian actor and director, Sergio Rubini, is scheduled to begin a new and as-yet untitled film in August about a sick actor. “This is his...  

28/04/2003 | Production | Italy

Pupendo, a star at Karlovy Vary

Jan Hrebejk’s hit is just one of 250 films being showcased at this event and the world distribution rights were just acquired by US company, Menemsha  

28/04/2003 | Festivals | Czech Republic

Europe Day

The Cannes competition will open on Thursday 15 May. That same day international attention will be firmly focused on Europe when, under the patronage of the European Commission, the Festival will...  

23/04/2003 | Cannes 2003 | Events

Professor Piovani...

Italian composer, Nicola Piovani has been given the honour of being the first musician to hold a masterclass called "Leçon de Musique" at the Cannes Film Festival. The masterclass will take place...  

22/04/2003 | Cannes 2003 | Events

Soderbergh joins Chéreau

The organisers of the 56th Cannes Film Festival (14-25 May 2003) have announced the components of the jury that will be presided over by French film director Patrice Chéreau. His jurors include...  

16/04/2003 | Cannes 2003 | The Jury

The new Ecumenical Award

The Ecumenical Jury at the 56th Cannes Film Festival will present its award to one of the films selected for the official competition this year. Since 1974, the jury, which will be presided over...  

16/04/2003 | Cannes 2003 | Jury

Goodbye, Lenin! up for 6 Lolas

Becker’s blockbuster scores 6 nominations with 3 apiece for Elefantenherz and Pigs Will Fly while Daldry's The Hours wins best foreign film. The winners on 6 June in Berlin  

14/04/2003 | Nominations | Germany

The 10 Agis Proposals

The Coordination Committee set up by Italy’s entertainment sector umbrella association, Agis (Associazione Generale Italiana dello Spettacolo) held its first press conference yesterday, 10 April,...  

11/04/2003 | Institutions | Italy

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