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Camillo De Marco


3670 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 04/07/2025.

Bauer Martinez buys Benigni at the AFM

The Tiger and the Snow (o.t. La tigre e la neve by Roberto Benigni will be distributed in the US. According to weekly trade paper Variety, Bauer Martinez Studios bought the rights to the film for...  

16/11/2005 | Market | Italy

Amelio’s poetry in New York

MoMa (Museum of Modern Art) and Cinecittà Holding are taking the "poetry and rigor" of Gianni Amelio to New York. This will be the filmmaker’s first US retrospective and will include 12 of his...  

15/11/2005 | Events | Italy

Pupi Avati and the marriage of convenience

Pupi Avati’s new film, La seconda notte di nozze, debuted at third place in the Italian box office (according to the Cinetel classification), and grossed 817,203 euro in its opening weekend....  

14/11/2005 | Releases | Italy

Finance, Visual Arts Fund cuts reduced

The cuts to the Visual Arts Fund (FUS) will be reduced in the 2006 Finance Law. A Senate amendment has recovered 85m euro of the over 160m of the anticipated cuts, to be added to the...  

14/11/2005 | Funding | Italy

Doc Screenings in Venice

Today marked the beginning of a unique occasion for documentary filmmakers to meet foreign buyers as the second edition of the Italian Doc Screenings got underway in Venice on the island of San...  

10/11/2005 | Documentaries | Italy

American Film Market attendance record

8,014 participants during the last days of the Market. The 26th edition of the American Film Market (November 2-9) has enjoyed an overall 13% increase in respect to 2004, which recorded 7,064...  

09/11/2005 | Markets | USA

Philippe Lioret wins in Florence

The Light (o.t. L'équipier) by Philippe Lioret won the Gran Prix France Cinéma 2005 at the 20th edition of the festival held annually in Florence. The Special Jury Prize, presided over by Marco...  

08/11/2005 | Festivals | Italy

Exhibitors bring to a halt a film on cell phones

It was supposed to be the beginning of a new era in the history of film distribution. Starting today, for nine euros onUMTS mobile phones of telephone company 3, subscribers would have been able...  

07/11/2005 | Distribution | Italy

A cinema capable of renewing itself at the Turin Film Fest

A complete retrospective on Claude Chabrol, another dedicated to Walter Hill, 13 world premieres, 21 European premieres and a tribute to the masters of horror (including Dario Argento). From...  

04/11/2005 | Festivals | Italy

Rome: Film capital

More films are produced and watched in Rome than in any other Italian city. These are just of the results from the “Report on the Economy of Rome,” whose salient data has been published in daily...  

04/11/2005 | Industry | Italy

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