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Domenico La Porta


277 articles available in total starting from 20/04/2010. Last article published on 29/04/2025.

Interview: Yorgos Lanthimos • Director

"There is no New Greek Cinema"

After his international hit Dogtooth, Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos returns with Alps, his new film presented in competition at Venice  

03/09/2011

That Summer burns love in the name of Art

Paul meets Frédéric, a painter who lives with Angèle, an actress who appears in films in Italy. To have enough to live on whilst waiting to become an actor, Paul works as an extra. On a film set,...  

02/09/2011 | Venice 2011 | Competition

Interview: Philippe Garrel • Director

Director defends Godard-inspired That Summer

Philippe Garrel defends his film That Summer, which met with a cold reception from the press at the 68th Venice Film Festival  

02/09/2011

A Dangerous Method sets love affair in the beginnings of Psychoanalysis

Canadian director David Cronenberg today presented his latest film, the eagerly-awaited German/Canadian co-production A Dangerous Method at the Venice International Film Festival. In 1904, Sabina...  

02/09/2011 | Venice 2011 | Competition

Polanski avoids “Carnage” by making Mostra audience laugh

Screening very early on in the competition at the 68th Venice Film Festival, Carnage is adapted from the play The God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza, who also co-wrote the film’s screenplay with Roman...  

01/09/2011 | Venice 2011 | Competition

La Désintégration as a metaphor for terrorism

Presented out of competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival, La Désintégration looks once again at the ghettoisation of French youngsters who, coming from an immigrant background,...  

01/09/2011 | Venice 2011 | Out of Competition

Cineuropa hits Venice for 68th Mostra

As every year, the Cineuropa team is covering the Venice International Film Festival. Until September 11, 2011, our journalists will be attending screenings of the European films in all the...  

31/08/2011 | Venice 2011

Interview: Konstantin Bojanov • Director

“I wanted the film to have a certain lightness of touch”

A young Bulgarian director who attracted attention at Cannes Critics' Week and won the Cineuropa Award at Sarajevo with Ave, a debut feature made in difficult circumstances.  

28/08/2011

Golden Leopard returns to Switzerland with co-prod Back To Stay

The 64th Locarno International Film Festival closed on Saturday evening with the triumph of Milagros Mumenthaler’s Back To Stay. Crowned with the Golden Leopard, the FIPRESCI Prize and Best...  

13/08/2011 | Locarno 2011

Seven Works of Mercy: Italian Dardenne brothers grow up

A review of the De Serio brothers’ first fiction film, Seven Works of Mercy, in competition at Locarno.  

12/08/2011 | Locarno 2011

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