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Camillo De Marco


3695 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 06/09/2025.

Sex, sushi and lies in Coixet’s Tokyo

An original love story between a Japanese hitwoman and a Spanish wine seller in Tokyo marks the Competition debut of Spain’s Isabel Coixet at the Cannes Film Festival. The setting and subject of...  

23/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Competition/Spain

Gilliam takes viewers behind the magic mirror

Twenty-six years after winning Jury Prize with his Monty Python friends for The Meaning of Life, Terry Gilliam did not want to participate in competition at Cannes because, he said, “I don’t like...  

22/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Out of Competition/UK

Le Pacte re-teams with Moretti for Abbiamo il Papa

Sacher Film and RAI Cinema will co-produce with Jean Labadie’s French company Le Pacte the new project by Nanni Moretti, Abbiamo il Papa (“We Have a Pope,” working title), budgeted at...  

21/05/2009 | Production | Italy/France

Sorrentino and Penn to hunt Nazis

It has been announced that Sean Penn will star in Paolo Sorrentino’s next film, entitled This Must Be the Place. The US actor will play a rock star searching for the former Nazi, now living in...  

21/05/2009 | Production | Italy

Haneke and his village of the damned

A regular in competition at the FCannes Film Festival since 1997 and winner in 2001 of the Jury Prize for The Piano Teacher (whose star Isabelle Huppert is this year’s jury president), Austrian...  

21/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Competition/Germany

Mungiu & co. entertain in Tales from the Golden Age

The story goes that after a screening of 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days someone in the audience approached the director of the Palme d’Or winner, Cristian Mungiu, and said, “It’s such a shame! There...  

20/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Un Certain Regard/Romania

Interview: Cannes 2009
Marco Bellocchio • Director

Cannes 2009 Marco Bellocchio • Director  

19/05/2009

Vincere, the betrayal of power

The only Italian director competing at the Cannes Film Festival, with Vincere, Marco Bellocchio offers his own personal vision of a chapter of Benito Mussolini’s life that is practically unknown...  

19/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Competiton/Italy

Vincere

There’s no doubt that the story is a dramatic one with an ending as tragic as they come. In Milan, the young socialist agitator Benito Mussolini meets Ida Dalser  

19/05/2009 | Films | Reviews

Looking for Eric

True to his penchant for social realism in film, Loach turns out a working man’s fairy tale this time around, with an optimistic take that fans the flame of solidarity and friendship  

19/05/2009 | Films | Reviews

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