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Gabriele Barcaro


443 articles available in total starting from 25/06/2007. Last article published on 03/02/2011.

Cinecittà premia “il lavoro di squadra”

Giunto alla seconda edizione, il Premio Cinecittà Holding ha segnalato anche quest’anno le migliori maestranze e i tecnici più capaci del cinema italiano. “Il cinema è un’opera collettiva, e in...  

09/05/2008 | Premi | Italia

Three local films hitting screens

The upcoming weekend is packed with new releases in Italy – at least ten – half of which are European. Of the three Italian titles, first up is Carnera: The Walking Mountain by Renzo Martinelli....  

08/05/2008 | Releases | Italy

"UGC celebrates Europe" for a new shared culture

“Cinema contributes to a shared culture, and thus a shared public opinion – which is the only way to overcome the lack of legitimacy that many citizens feel towards the European institutions,”...  

07/05/2008 | Events | Europe

Latest in Spanish film comes to Rome

Besides the usual suspects (especially Almodóvar) and a few genre filmmakers, Italians know little about recent Spanish cinema. In to attempt to bridge this gap, cinemaSpagna is offering 10...  

05/05/2008 | Festivals | Italy/Spain

L’Europa tra guerre e violenza

Dei sette titoli in uscita tra domani ed il 2 maggio, quattro hanno capitali (almeno in parte) europei. Frutto di una coproduzione tra USA, Croazia e Bosnia Erzegovina, The Hunting Party di...  

29/04/2008 | Uscite | Italia

Sorrentino and Garrone in competition, special screening for Giordana

Industry rumours turned out to be true: two Italian films are in official competition at the Cannes Film Festival, both heirs of a political cinema that in the past has often won over the...  

23/04/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Italy

Pudor wins Golden Olive

Tristàn and David Ulloa’s Pudor walked away with the top prize at the European Cinema Festival in Lecce. The film won the Golden Olive for “knowing how to command everyday surrealism with original...  

22/04/2008 | Festivals | Italy

“Italian-style Kammerspiel” at Lecce

A Kammerspiel shot in Denmark is one way to describe Davide Sibaldi’s The Summer In Winter, the only Italian title in competition (in national avant-premiere) at the Lecce European Film Festival....  

18/04/2008 | Festivals | Italy

Milić and the horrors of war

The tragedy of the former Yugoslavia took centre stage today at the Festival del Cinema Europeo di Lecce. In The Living and the Dead, Croatian filmmaker Kristijan Milić shows “the cyclic nature of...  

18/04/2008 | Festivals | Italy

Ulloa brothers spy on family intimacy

With subtle ambiguity, Pudor and Tristàn and David Ulloa opens with dictionary entries, immediately informing audiences as to the value of words (and thus of the title), which in Spanish means...  

17/04/2008 | Festivals | Italy

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