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Camillo de Marco


3680 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 25/07/2025.

Film world says goodbye to Dino De Laurentiis

He produced films that made film history, from Federico Fellini’s La Strada to Ridley Scott’s Hannibal. Dino De Laurentiis, born in Torre Annunziata in 1919 and a US citizen since 1986, passed...  

11/11/2010 | People | Italy

The First Beautiful Thing makes US premiere

Paolo Virzì’s The First Beautiful Thing – Italy’s submission for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nomination – made its US premiere yesterday at the Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles when it...  

10/11/2010 | Events | Italy

MedFilmFestival crosses borders

The 16th edition of Rome’s MedFilmFestival opens tomorrow, November 11, with Honey by Turkish director Semih Kaplanoğlu, winner of the Golden Bear at the 2010 Berlinale. The festival runs through...  

10/11/2010 | Festivals | Italy

Interview: Mario Martone • Director

A 19th century between the past and the present

Cineuropa caught up with Mario Martone at the Venice Film Festival, where his period piece We Believed, inspired by true historical events of the Italian Risorgimento played in Competition  

08/11/2010

We Believed

The destiny of three young revolutionaries involved in the struggle for Italian unity. A historical fresco with contemporary echoes unveiled in competition at Venice 2010  

08/11/2010 | Films | Reviews

I Am With You: A mother’s love can change the world

Guido Chiesa’s I Am With You, in Competition at the Rome Film Festival, centers on a disobedient Mary, sweetly indifferent to the laws of the elders, who teaches her child to live like a free man,...  

04/11/2010 | Rome Film Festival | Competition/Italy

Servillo plays a hunted animal in A Quiet Life

The Italian actor of the moment, Toni Servillo plays Rosario, a chef hiding a criminal past in Claudio Cupellini’s Italian-German co-production A Quiet LIfe, which hits Italian screens November 5...  

02/11/2010 | Rome Film Festival | Competition/Italy-Germany

Oranges and Sunshine brings to light invisible children

It must not be easy to carry his surname, but Jim Loach, with a vast experience in TV, came to his feature debut without any complexes towards his father Ken. Aiming straight at the exploration of...  

02/11/2010 | Rome Film Festival | Competition/UK

Interview: Alessandro Raja • Festival Scope

Watching festival programmes online

29/10/2010

Landis goes European for Burke and Hare

The name John Landis brings to mind smiles and films like Animal House, Blues Brothers, Into the Night, An American Werewolf in London. All parts of our collective imagination, comedies that...  

29/10/2010 | Rome Film Festival | Extra/UK

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