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3682 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 21/08/2025.

Theatres to close if ticket hike approved

Cinema exhibitors have said no to a film ticket tax proposed by the government and are threatening to close Italian movie theatres and start a campaign to inform audiences of the consequences if...  

02/02/2011 | Exhibitors | Italy

Tucker Film returns to theatres in April with Poetry

Following the success of Departures, the Oscar-winning Japanese film by Yojiro Takita released in Italy in 2010 to good box office results, the Friuli-based company Tucker Film returns to theatres...  

01/02/2011 | Distribution | Italy

Loose Cannons wins Bari BIF&ST

Ferzan Ozpetek’s Loose Cannons swept up the second edition of Bari’s BIF&ST, winning five awards: Best Director, Screenplay and Film Story (for Ozpetek and Ivan Cotroneo), Actress (Nicole...  

31/01/2011 | Awards | Italy

The divine comedies are raking it in

With Avatar a faraway memory, this year’s battle for the top box office spot is a local one. Among comedies that are making audiences laugh a lot and even think some; films that reflect a reality...  

24/01/2011 | Box Office | Italy

Di Gregorio, Albanese in Special and Panorama sidebars

Gianni e le Donne (“Gianni and the Women”), the second film by Gianni Di Gregorio, following his multiple award-winning Mid-August Lunch, will screen at the Berlinale in the Special sidebar....  

20/01/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Italy

Firth moves in The King’s Speech

You can't be blamed for perhaps never having been moved when listening to one of the members of the royal family speak. But Colin Firth in the role of Giorgio VI delivering his call to action...  

19/01/2011 | Films | UK

The King's Speech

Personal and historical events meet in this story set on the eve of WWII. A superb, multiple award-winning film by UK director Tom Hooper, starring Colin Firth  

19/01/2011 | Films | Reviews

Zalone to overtake Benigni? Not yet

Che bella giornata, the second film written by and starring Checco Zalone, and directed by Gennaro Nunziante (see news), has grossed nearly €31.5m after only 10 days on screens, according to...  

18/01/2011 | Box Office | Italy

Checco Zalone rules

In its first two on release it grossed more than Avatar did its opening weekend. Then Che bella giornata (“What a Beautiful Day”), released January 5, in just one week took in €21m, besting the...  

14/01/2011 | Box Office | Italy

2011 kicks off with comedy

Distributors’ slates are full of Italian and European titles the first trimester of 2011. The most highly anticipated domestic film is by far Nanni Moretti’s Habemus Papam, co-produced by Fandango...  

29/12/2010 | Distribution | Italy

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