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Camillo de Marco


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

De la Iglesia explores horror and passion in A Sad Trumpet Ballad

Spanish master of the grotesque Alex de la Iglesia exorcises the ghosts of the Spanish Civil War with A Sad Trumpet Ballad, in competition at the Venice Film Festival. Fiction and historical...  

08/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Competition/Spain

Martone’s We Believed looks at the birth of a nation

The much-anticipated third Italian film in competition at the Mostra, Mario Martone’s We Believed is a 204-minute-long journey into nineteenth-century Italian history through the destinies of...  

07/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Competition | Italy

172 film nel triennio 2006-2008 hanno avuto una distribuzione all’estero

172 film, circa la metà dei 357 titoli italiani prodotti nel triennio 2006-2008, hanno avuto una distribuzione all’estero. Lo rivela la prima ricerca sul campo che delinea l’impatto sui mercati...  

07/09/2010 | Mercato | Italia

Vallanzasca, the crime novel about "beautiful René"

After last year’s storm over The Big Dream, Michele Placido presented his Vallanzasca – The Angels of Evil out of competition today at the Mostra, once again attracting controversy. Relatives of...  

06/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Out of Competition | Italy

Gallo is hunted man in Essential Killing

There is not a moment of respite for viewers in Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski’s 83-minute-long political thriller Essential Killing, full of blood and wild nature. Presented in competition at...  

06/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Competition | Poland

Lucky Red picks up Machete and Incendies and Servillo praised by foreign press

At Venice, Lucky Red has acquired the Italian distribution rights to Robert Rodriguez’s action movie Machete (presented out of competition), and Canadian director Denis Villeneuve’s Incendies...  

05/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Market/Italy

Mazzacurati’s The Passion takes ironic look at filmmaking

Gianni Dubois, played by tragicomic looking Silvio Orlando, is a fifty-something director , a once-promising auteur who hasn’t managed to make a film for the last five years. His producer gets him...  

04/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Competition | Italy

Deneuve gets political in Potiche

While the photo of Catherine Deneuve in a red 1970s Adidas tracksuit has already been seen across the world, journalists at the Mostra enjoyed moments of good humour at the screening of Potiche, a...  

04/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Competition | France

Feelings and bodies laid bare in Happy Few

Sex as a foursome in flour, partner swapping, lesbian love. A scandalous film on the Lido? Not really. Antony Cordier’s second feature Happy Few is a romantic drama which (literally) lays bodies...  

03/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Competition | France

Miral, an ode to tolerance

If there is something enviable about the North Americans it is their courage to throw themselves into adventures without asking too many questions. For many, it is their limitation. New York-born...  

02/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Competition | France-Israel-Italy-India

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