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Gabriele Barcaro


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

Outbound: Matilda’s 24 hours of freedom

Matilda – played by Ana Ularu, a nervy beauty who starred in The Paper Will Be Blue and a serious contender for the Best Actress Leopard – is rewarded for good behaviour with a day’s release from...  

11/08/2010 | Locarno 2010 | Competition/Romania

Fliegauf and cloned love

On a windswept beach with crashing waves, Rebecca and Tommy met as children. He lives this landscape on a metaphysical journey so savage that it seems unnatural, while she – staying at her...  

11/08/2010 | Locarno 2010 | Competition/Germany-Hungary-France

Honoré’s erotic bodies reach beyond cliché

According to director Christophe Honoré, today as in the past, French cinema lacks films and actors that explore virility in all its facets. “Actors’ bodies,” he says,” are often covered,...  

09/08/2010 | Locarno 2010 | Competition/France

Pietro, the story of an outcast

After screening his nearly four-hour documentary Rata Nece Biti, on the aftermath of the war in the former Yugoslavia, at Locarno (then going on to win the Turin Film Festival and a David di...  

09/08/2010 | Locarno 2010 | Competition/Italy

Local films hold festival-within-a-festival

The 42 Italian titles throughout the various sections of this year’s Venice Film Festival (September 1-11) would seem to constitute a festival-within-a festival. The four films in Competition have...  

29/07/2010 | Venice 2010 | Italy

A new, visual step forward

According to Venice Film Festival (September 1-11) director Marco Mueller, the new and improved Horizons sidebar will “stimulate attentive, vigil and passionate watching and offer in exchange a...  

29/07/2010 | Venice 2010 | Horizons

Interview: Francesco Di Pace • SIC Delegate General/Venice Film Festival

"We look for tradition and innovation. But the true risk-takers films are increasingly more rare"

23/07/2010

SIC’s 25th anniversary a continental affair

Disturbing women, dysfunctional families and crises are just some of the leitmotifs of International Critics’ Week (SIC), the Venice Film Festival sidebar of debut films, which today revealed its...  

22/07/2010 | Venice 2010 | Critics’ Week

Fondazione Rossellini opens Cinema Desk

While the Government has yet to confirm refinancing, for 2011, of the tax credit and tax shelter law, the Italian “film system” is proceeding, taking these two new conquests as definitive. “Today,...  

15/07/2010 | Funding | Italy

Historical bank investment in Sorrentino’s latest film, starring Sean Penn

The announcement is a “historical” one, according to the managing director of Medusa Film, Giampaolo Letta, who spoke of “a new way of understanding cinema, from an industrial point of view”. For...  

08/07/2010 | Production | Italy/France/Ireland

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