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Vittoria Scarpa


1918 articles available in total starting from 01/03/2007. Last article published on 04/07/2025.

A turning point for L’ordine delle cose by Andrea Segre

A turning point for L’ordine delle cose by Andrea Segre

Shooting on the upcoming film by the director of Shun Li and the Poet kicked off on 6 March and will wrap up in mid-April. An Italian-French co-production by Jolefilm and Mact Productions  

03/04/2017 | Production | Italy

The European Film Festival in Lecce celebrates its 18th birthday with Frears, Holland and Mastandrea

The European Film Festival in Lecce celebrates its 18th birthday with Frears, Holland and Mastandrea

Isabella Ferrari, Citto Maselli and Nuri Bilge Ceylan are some of the other guests at the gathering set to unspool in Lecce from 3-8 April; 12 European titles are vying for the Golden Olive Tree  

30/03/2017 | Lecce 2017

Like Crazy triumphs at the David di Donatello Awards, scooping Best Film and Best Director

Like Crazy triumphs at the David di Donatello Awards, scooping Best Film and Best Director

Paolo Virzì’s film snagged 5 prizes in total, while Indivisible and Italian Race got 6 statuettes each; Valeria Bruni Tedeschi and Stefano Accorsi pocketed the acting gongs  

28/03/2017 | David di Donatello 2017

No Country for the Young: Finding and losing yourself in Cuba

No Country for the Young: Finding and losing yourself in Cuba

In Giovanni Veronesi’s Italian-Spanish co-production, which hits Italian theatres on 23 March, two young Italians emigrate to the island in search of opportunities, but their paths soon diverge  

23/03/2017 | Films | Italy

The Duce's Boxer: The black champion that Mussolini erased from history

The Duce's Boxer: The black champion that Mussolini erased from history

This documentary, directed by Tony Saccucci, which brings to light the incredible story of Leone Jacovacci, arrives in Italian theatres with Istituto Luce-Cinecittà on 21 March  

21/03/2017 | Films | Italy

The Alto Adige Film Commission supports Donato Carrisi’s directorial debut

The Alto Adige Film Commission supports Donato Carrisi’s directorial debut

The Italian writer will direct La ragazza nella nebbia, based on his book. Among the six projects funded are I figli del freddo by Stefano Lodovichi, a German film and an Austrian film  

15/03/2017 | Funding | Italy

Ambra Angiolini, Pietro Sermonti and Sergio Rubini on the set of Terapia di coppia per amanti

Ambra Angiolini, Pietro Sermonti and Sergio Rubini on the set of Terapia di coppia per amanti

Shooting is underway in Rome for the comedy directed by Alessio Maria Federici, based on the book of the same name by Diego De Silva. A Cinemaundici, Ela Film and Warner Bros. Italia production  

14/03/2017 | Production | Italy

Saverio Costanzo adapts Elena Ferrante for TV

Saverio Costanzo adapts Elena Ferrante for TV

The director of Hungry Hearts will helm the series based on the bestsellers by the Italian writer, with production by Fandango and Wildside with Rai Fiction. Filming is set to start in the summer  

10/03/2017 | Television | Italy

There is a Light: The dreams you’re not brave enough to dream

There is a Light: The dreams you’re not brave enough to dream

Fabio Mollo’s second film is an emotional on-the-road movie that ponders the future, fatherhood, and borders in and against nature. Starring Luca Marinelli and Isabella Ragonese  

09/03/2017 | Films | Italy

Fabio Mollo  • Director

Interview: Fabio Mollo • Director

"Ceasing to be children and becoming parents"

Calabrian director Fabio Mollo releases in Italy on 9 March his second work, There is a Light, a road movie that broaches the subjects of the future, fatherhood and love that breaks barriers  

09/03/2017

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