Camillo de Marco 3666 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 27/06/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 22 23 [24] 25 26 ... 365 366 367 next Review: La chimeraCANNES 2023: Alice Rohrwacher gets back to marginalised characters with a touch of Etruscan mystery, by way of a dowser-esque stranger who joins forces with a gang of grave robbers in 1980s Italy 25/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | CompetitionReview: KidnappedCANNES 2023: Marco Bellocchio takes the kidnap of a Jewish child and the abuse of power on the part of a “Pope King” as a pretext for a new reinterpretation of the present in light of the past 24/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | CompetitionTrue Colours to travel to Cannes with Laetitia Casta in the thriller Una storia neraLeonardo D’Agostini’s second movie led by the French actress forms part of the Italian sales agent’s line-up, alongside crime film Come pecore in mezzo ai lupi and teen drama Supernova 12/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Marché du FilmReview: The HearingLisa Gerig’s movie raises questions over her own country’s asylum-granting process, asking four asylum seekers to relive their traumatic hearings 03/05/2023 | Hot Docs 2023Review: VickyBy way of interviews, archive footage and video-selfies, Sasha King’s documentary about the “CervicalCheck scandal” reveals the misogyny which is still present in society and the government 02/05/2023 | Hot Docs 2023Review: On the Wandering PathThough lacking in any real originality, Denis Imbert’s movie based upon explorer-writer Sylvain Tesson’s autobiography shows how nature has the power to heal deep wounds 28/04/2023 | Films | Reviews | FranceFilming is underway on Paolo Virzì’s Un altro FerragostoThe Italian director is returning to Ventotene Island to shoot the sequel to his cult 1996 film Ferie d’agosto which won him a David di Donatello 25/04/2023 | Production | Funding | ItalyReview: A Brighter TomorrowWith renewed irony, Nanni Moretti returns with a film about love and abandonment that showcases himself and all his cinema of the past 19/04/2023 | Films | Reviews | Italy/FranceReview: VintersagaCarl Olsson’s documentary is a social kaleidoscope of modern-day Sweden shot through with Scandinavian laconism, showing that the way we act in front of the camera is now the same all over the world 22/03/2023 | CPH:DOX 2023Review: The Properties of MetalsTelling of a child with paranormal faculties, Antonio Bigini's feature debut questions the “invisible forces” we have stopped believing in, with a poetic fragility that might disappoint the viewer 22/03/2023 | Bergamo 2023 previous page: 1 2 3 ... 22 23 [24] 25 26 ... 365 366 367 next