Camillo de Marco 3661 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 10/06/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 5 6 [7] 8 9 ... 365 366 367 next Review: Madame IdaDanish 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 2024Holy Rosita triumphs at the Torino Film FestivalBelgian 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 | AwardsReview: DissidentStanislav 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 2024Trieste’s Wild Roses section will be dedicated to women authors of Serbian cinemaEleven works have been selected, spanning feature and short films and including Iva Radivojević’s When the Phone Rang and Emilija Gašić’s 78 Days 28/11/2024 | Trieste 2025Review: Reading Lolita in TehranIsraeli director Eran Riklis’ film about the female condition in Iran is certainly topical, but it doesn’t convey the repressive insanity of religious and patriarchal dogmas 21/11/2024 | Black Nights 2024 | CompetitionReview: Naples to New YorkGabriele Salvatores’ movie based on a screenplay by Federico Fellini is dedicated to young audiences but takes an overly casual approach to blending themes like inclusion and gender 20/11/2024 | Films | Reviews | ItalyInterview: Paola Cortellesi • Director of There Is Still Tomorrow“Humour helped to show the cruelty of violence against women and their search for a way out with greater force”The director of the “film event” of the year spoke to us about the prize she won in Haugesund, the Eurimages Audentia Award which promotes gender equality in the European audiovisual industry 12/11/2024 | ItalyReview: SqualiAlberto Rizzi’s second film is an eccentric family drama inspired by Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov, directed with surprising creativity 08/11/2024 | Films | Reviews | ItalyLisa Takeba to shoot Children of the RiverThis co-production between Japan’s Fourier Film and Italy’s Antropica which is due to be shot in the summer next year, conveys an environmental message through the story of two twin sisters 05/11/2024 | Production | Funding | Japan/ItalyPaolo Cognetti's A Flower of Mine to open the Festival dei PopoliInternational and Italian documentaries and special guests like Albert Serra, Christine Angot, Pietro Marcello and Alice Rohrwacher will all take centre stage in Florence between 2 and 10 November 31/10/2024 | Popoli 2024 previous page: 1 2 3 ... 5 6 [7] 8 9 ... 365 366 367 next