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Camillo de Marco


3661 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 10/06/2025.

Review: My Fathers’ Daughter

Review: My Fathers’ Daughter

Through the story of a teenager experiencing an identity crisis, Egil Pedersen’s brilliant first work takes an original and modern approach to depicting the Sámi minority from the far north of Norway  

14/03 | Bergamo 2025

Italian cinema organisations warn that independent cinema is at risk

Italian cinema organisations warn that independent cinema is at risk

Italian authors and technicians accuse the sector’s block on the absence of any tax credit rules; the government reassures that the latest corrections are on their way  

14/03 | Institutions | Legislation | Italy

Christian Petzold • Director

Interview: Christian Petzold • Director

“Cinema is about survival and women are fighting for their identity”

The German director discusses European cinema, the representation of women, and his upcoming film, Mirrors No. 3, on which he has just wrapped post-production  

13/03 | Bergamo 2025

Review: The Negotiator

Review: The Negotiator

Alessandro Tonda’s political-thriller-toned film captures the human side of the controversial story of secret agent Nicola Calipari, who was killed by American soldiers in Baghdad  

05/03 | Films | Reviews | Italy/Belgium

Paolo Sorrentino ready to shoot La grazia

Paolo Sorrentino ready to shoot La grazia

MUBI acquires global rights, excluding Italy, for the new film the Italian Oscar-winning director will shoot next spring, starring Toni Servillo  

28/02 | Production | Funding | Italy

The Bergamo Film Meeting unveils its programme

The Bergamo Film Meeting unveils its programme

From 8 to 16 March, the festival will offer 160 films, meetings with guests and industry days about the valorisation of the European cinema heritage  

28/02 | Bergamo 2025

Review: Europe’s New Faces

Review: Europe’s New Faces

In his observational documentary, Sam Abbas follows the day-to-day lives of migrants in a Parisian squat and the sea rescue operations of an NGO to show how they’re living in limbo  

28/02 | Films | Reviews | France/Italy/Switzerland/USA

Gastón Duprat and Mariano Cohn now wrapping filming on Homo Argentum

Gastón Duprat and Mariano Cohn now wrapping filming on Homo Argentum

The acerbic Argentinian directorial duo have just finished shooting their new feature film in Sicily, a work produced by Pampa Films together with Gloriamundi, Dea Film and Blue Film  

28/02 | Production | Funding | Argentina/Spain/Italy

The first clapperboard slams on Riccardo Milani's La vita va così

The first clapperboard slams on Riccardo Milani's La vita va così

The Italian director is on set in Sardinia shooting his new comedy produced by Our Films and Wildside and starring Virginia Raffaele, Diego Abatantuono, Aldo Baglio and Ignazio Mulas  

27/02 | Production | Funding | Italy

Review: War on Education

Review: War on Education

Stefano Di Pietro’s documentary speaks lucidly and attentively on the devastation of the Ukrainian educational system by the bombs and occupation of the Russian army  

26/02 | Films | Reviews | Netherlands/Italy/USA

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