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Camillo De Marco

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3733 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 19/12/2025.

New cinecitta's strategies

Pupi Avati’s "new" Cinecittà Holding is thinking big and is planning a lot of projects to develop and promote Italian cinema. The director, who has been president of the group for 8 months,...  

25/09/2003 | Institutions | Italy

Cinecittà re-launches cinema

The Holding company in Rome is combining forces with the Milan Fiera and the Venice Biennale for the "Joint Venture Project": from 2004 this new body will be responsible for promoting Italian...  

25/09/2003 | Institutions | Italy

Ministers' Summit

The informal meeting of the EU ministers for the audio-visual sector on the theme of TV Without Frontiers ended yesterday in Siracusa. The event was attended by representatives from 25 European...  

15/09/2003 | Audio-visual | EU

"New deal for cinema"

There are interesting new developments on the horizon for Italian cinema. The director Pupi Avati, who’s been in the position of president of Cinecittà Holding for 8 months, has talked about the...  

10/09/2003 | Institutions | Italy

Closing ceremony

The Russian Zvyagintsev hits the jackpot at Venice winning both the biggest prize and the award for the best debut film. A scorned Bellocchio deserts the ceremony. Europe wins out with Germany  

06/09/2003

European Cinema Days

The event is being organised by Antenna Media Torino and Wallimage. Around 100 representatives from the European Regional Funds are expected to attend, along with delegates from local municipal...  

05/09/2003 | Funding | Europe

To Live (and die) in Tel-Aviv

Alila is a sort of Altman style Short Cuts set in Israel. In the film, shown in competition, the director, Amos Gitai, features the thousands of faces of the city dwellers with a touch of irony:...  

05/09/2003 | Venice 2003 | In Competition

In Competition - Alila

Gitai’s new film shows the thousands of faces of the city dwellers in an ironic tone: "it’s the only weapon left to use"  

05/09/2003

In Competition - Good Morning, Night

The madness of recent Italian history, showing the kidnapping of Moro in an intimate vein. A film that has been widely applauded by the press  

04/09/2003

Applause for Good Morning, Night

There was a standing ovation after the screening of Marco Bellocchio’s film, showing the kidnapping of Moro in an intimate tone. The stars include Maya Sansa, Luigi Lo Cascio and Paolo Briguglia  

04/09/2003 | Venice 2003 | In Competition

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