email print share on Facebook share on Twitter share on LinkedIn share on reddit pin on Pinterest

Gabriele Barcaro


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

Ad ogni costo : un dealer sentimental filmé dans le style des Dardenne

Leur premier film, La Rieducazione, réalisé avec à peine cinq cents euros, est devenu un petit phénomène à la Semaine de la critique de Venise en 2006. À présent, l'ancien collectif Amanda Flor,...  

29/10/2010 | Festival de Rome | Extra/Italie

School is Over for Jalongo

For whom does the bell toll? The title of the new film by Valerio Jalongo, the first of four Italians in competition at the Rome International Film Festival, is both literal and metaphorical:...  

29/10/2010 | Rome Film Festival | Competition/Italy-Switzerland

Leila, a political hip-hop musical

Leila (Leila Bekhti) is a beautiful Parisian student of Arab-French literature, Gab (Benjamin Siksou) the rich, spoiled son of a cop, a capricious loafer about to be married. What do they have in...  

28/10/2010 | Rome Film Festival | Alice in the City/France

Brizzi’s Maschi Contro Femmine looks at battle of sexes

“In my opinion, a man and a woman are the two people least suited to marry each other”: this quotation from Massimo Troisi opens Maschi Contro Femmine (“Men Versus Women”), the new film by Fausto...  

22/10/2010 | Films | Italy

The Summer In Winter hits screens, while Ardaco has three new projects on horizon

More than two years after its screening at the Lecce European Film Festival (see news), The Summer In Winter, the debut feature by Davide Sibaldi (who was 19 when he made it), is being released on...  

15/10/2010 | Production | Italy

Interview: Giorgio Diritti • Director

"It was a massacre of innocents"

After his feature debut The Wind Blows Round, which benefited from unexpected word of mouth, Giorgio Diritti returns with an ambitious second film  

14/10/2010

Passione in Naples

While Julia Roberts spouts stereotypes in Eat Pray Love, there’s an American – or rather, Italian-American – who delves behind the clichés, sometimes at the risk of succumbing to them, but more...  

13/10/2010 | Films | Italy

Cartoons, historical memory and current affairs

Gianluca Giannelli is proud, and he has reason to be: “his” section of the Rome Film Festival, Alice in the City, aimed at younger viewers, has grown up over the years and today boasts a line-up...  

07/10/2010 | Rome Film Festival 2010 | Alice in the City

Hunting for unconventional languages

Their intention is clear: to be an antidote to the “catatonic flattening of contemporary mainstream media”, says Mario Sesti, head of the section Extra, the “festival-within-a-festival”, which...  

07/10/2010 | Rome Film Festival 2010 | Extra

Interview: Stefano Incerti • Director

A lyrical apologue tailored to Toni Servillo

Interview with the Neapolitan director who talks about the genesis of his sixth feature Gorbaciof, and describes his influences and quest for an unadorned style  

07/10/2010

Privacy Policy