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Camillo De Marco


3663 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 17/06/2025.

Venice Days films already in cinemas

Two Venice Days films, both documentaries, have been out in Italian theatres since September 4: Stefano Consiglio’s film on gay couples, L’Amore e Basta (Lucky Red), and Videocracy (Fandango), a...  

15/09/2009 | Distribution | Italy

A Rational Solution

Two couples and ten rules for living together in an experiment that puts a strain on everyone. A brilliant debut feature in the form of a Scandinavian comedy tinged with melancholy  

15/09/2009 | Films | Reviews

Iran seen through women’s eyes in Women Without Men

Photographer and video artist Shirin Neshat is known in particular for her portraits of women covered in Persian calligraphy. Her directorial debut, Women Without Men, in competition at Venice, is...  

12/09/2009 | Venice 2009 | Competition/Germany-Austria-Fr

War seen from a tank in Lebanon

The deafening clangour of the cannon rotating in search of a target, the gunsight lens that changes and turns into our eye staring at death and "enemies" like silent silhouettes to be shot down in...  

11/09/2009 | Venice 2009 | Competition/Israel/France/Germany

Comencini and The White Space of waiting

The "white space" is a place where nothing happens, a land of waiting and time of throbbing anguish. This is what 40-year-old Maria (Margherita Buy), who has given birth to a premature baby girl,...  

10/09/2009 | Venice 2009 | Competition | Italy

Placido and The Big Dream of ‘68

After years working in TV drama, Pietro Valsecchi and Camilla Nesbitt return to cinema with Michele Placido, having previously produced his debut film Pummarò and the successive Ordinary Hero. The...  

09/09/2009 | Venice 2009 | Competition | Italy

Interview: Jörgen Bergmark • Director

Alternative lifestyles against conformity

Jörgen Bergmark - Venice 2009 - Critics' Week  

09/09/2009

Scenes from two marriages in A Rational Solution

Forgetting Bergman: this is the persistent concern of young Swedish filmmakers, who work in the shadow of the great master from Uppsala. Jörgen Bergmark, who presents his debut feature after...  

08/09/2009 | Venice 2009 | Critics’ Week/Sweden

I Am Love, melodrama tailor-made for Swinton

With I Am Love, a slick melodrama told from a female perspective, Luca Guadagnino brings to fruition a project he had been working on for many years with his friend Tilda Swinton. The film is...  

06/09/2009 | Venice 2009 | Horizons/Italy

Waiting for a miracle in Lourdes

Cinema and the sacred have always been profoundly intertwined and great film masters have been drawn to the subject of spirituality and the aesthetic and symbolic richness of religion: Bresson,...  

05/09/2009 | Venice 2009 | Competition | Austria-France

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