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Camillo De Marco


3681 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 28/07/2025.

Alessio Liguori • Director of In the Trap

Interview: Alessio Liguori • Director of In the Trap

“We should create a system which takes Italy’s glorious genre offerings abroad”

We met with Alessio Liguori, the director and producer of In the Trap which has already been sold in 23 countries, on the occasion the Trieste Science+Fiction Festival  

06/11/2019 | Trieste Science+Fiction 2019

Review: Sea Fever

Review: Sea Fever

The sci-fi eco-thriller by Dublin-born filmmaker Neasa Hardiman boasts a solid cast and excellent direction, but is somewhat lacking in dramatic tension  

05/11/2019 | Trieste Science+Fiction 2019

Review: In the Trap

Review: In the Trap

Alessio Liguori's first English language feature, starring an international cast, is a terrifying psychological horror movie which walks the line between religious faith and mental illness  

04/11/2019 | Trieste Science+Fiction 2019

Review: Time Perspectives

Review: Time Perspectives

This first work by the Neapolitan director now residing in London Ciro Sorrentino is a small-scale Back to the Future set in the Italian countryside and featuring a Vespa in the place of the DeLorean  

31/10/2019 | Trieste Science+Fiction 2019

Review: Blood Bags

Review: Blood Bags

The debut feature by the highly skilled Emiliano Ranzani is an act of love towards the films of the great masters - namely Dario Argento and Lucio Fulci – and a nod to the slasher movie genre  

31/10/2019 | Trieste Science+Fiction 2019

Review: Into the Labyrinth

Review: Into the Labyrinth

Donato Carrisi’s horror thriller starring Toni Servillo, Dustin Hoffman and Valentina Bellè is a mishmash of pseudo-Hollywoodian references  

30/10/2019 | Films | Reviews | Italy

Review: 438 Days

Review: 438 Days

Jesper Ganslandt’s film is an engrossing chronicle of the 438 nightmarish days where two men were crushed under the mechanism of the large mining and oil interests of Western countries in Africa  

28/10/2019 | Rome 2019

Review: Volare

Review: Volare

Gabriele Salvatores touches the public's heart with the story of a father’s journey with his autistic son, with some clichés and a direction of high level  

24/10/2019 | Films | Reviews | Italy

Jessica Hausner’s Little Joe to open Trieste’s rendez-vous with Science Fiction

Jessica Hausner’s Little Joe to open Trieste’s rendez-vous with Science Fiction

From 29 October to 3 November, the Trieste Science+Fiction Festival is host to a cinematic journey with over 80 films and their producers, directors and actors  

23/10/2019 | Trieste Science+Fiction 2019

Review: This Is Not Cricket

Review: This Is Not Cricket

Jacopo de Bertoldi’s documentary on the values of integration tells the story of a friendship between two boys united by their passion for cricket, in Rome’s most multiethnic neighbourhood  

23/10/2019 | Rome 2019

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