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Camillo De Marco


3648 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 29/04/2025.

Review: Terra incognita

Review: Terra incognita

Enrico Masi’s aesthetically enchanting documentary follows a family living without electricity in the Alps alongside experiments with thermonuclear fusion taking place in the South of France  

27/01 | Trieste 2025

Review: From Ground Zero

Review: From Ground Zero

Shortlisted for the International Feature Film Oscar and composed of 22 shorts by as many Palestinian directors, the movie offers up a poignant kaleidoscope of life in the Gaza Strip  

21/01 | Films | Reviews | Palestine/France/Qatar/Jordan/Switzerland

Review: The Illusion

Review: The Illusion

Roberto Andò directs an amusing comedy, once again starring Toni Servillo and the comic duo Ficarra & Picone but this time grappling with the landing of the Thousand in Sicily in 1860  

15/01 | Films | Reviews | Italy

The 36th Trieste Film Festival explores Europe’s past and present

The 36th Trieste Film Festival explores Europe’s past and present

The festival dedicated to Central Eastern European cinema will have 130 films on offer, including titles by Peter Kerekes, Levan Akin, Sergei Loznitsa and Radu Jude  

10/01 | Trieste 2025

Roberto Andò brings Giuseppe Garibaldi to the big screen in L’abbaglio

Roberto Andò brings Giuseppe Garibaldi to the big screen in L’abbaglio

The Sicilian filmmaker’s latest work sees him once again directing the tried and tested trio composed of Toni Servillo and comedians Ficarra & Picone  

19/12/2024 | Production | Funding | Italy

Daniele Vicari wraps filming on Ammazzare stanca

Daniele Vicari wraps filming on Ammazzare stanca

Mompracem and Beta Film are producing the Italian director’s new movie, based on the autobiography of a boy who rebelled against his criminal fate in the Seventies  

05/12/2024 | Production | Funding | Italy/Germany

Review: N-Ego

Review: N-Ego

Eleonora Danco’s second feature is a performance teetering between theatre of the absurd and social experiment that distils the stories of common people in Rome  

04/12/2024 | Turin 2024

Review: Madame Ida

Review: Madame Ida

Danish director Jacob Møller’s first feature tells a female-focused story set in the past but resonating with the present, which is sadly lacking in nuance, despite brilliant performances by the cast  

03/12/2024 | Turin 2024

Holy Rosita triumphs at the Torino Film Festival

Holy Rosita triumphs at the Torino Film Festival

Belgian director Wannes Destoop’s first work is named Best Film, while Chiara Fleischhacker’s Vena, Abdelhamid Bouchnack’s L’Aiguille and Jacob Møller’s Madame Ida also scoop trophies  

02/12/2024 | Turin 2024 | Awards

Review: Dissident

Review: Dissident

Stanislav Gurenko and Andrii Alferov’s movie is a stylishly captivating memoir about activists in Soviet Ukraine, which is unfortunately hard to understand for those not familiar with that period  

29/11/2024 | Turin 2024

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