FESTIVALS Italy / Sweden / Denmark
Stockholm and Copenhagen welcome Cinema Made in Italy for the first time
- From 27-30 April, the first edition of the special rendezvous organised by Istituto Luce Cinecittà will bring some of the very best recent productions to have their local premieres

Scandinavia is about to host an exciting new Italian film event. 27 April sees the start of Cinema Made in Italy – Stockholm, a special rendezvous organised by Istituto Luce Cinecittà with support from the Italian Culture Institute in Stockholm and ICE Italian Trade Agency. Running until 30 April at the Saga Cinema, the gathering brings some of the very best recent Italian productions to Sweden, where they will have their local premieres, accompanied by their directors and a number of actors from the movies.
The selected titles are Like Crazy [+see also:
film review
trailer
Q&A: Paolo Virzì
film profile] by Paolo Virzì, Perfect Strangers [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile] by Paolo Genovese, I Was a Dreamer [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Alessandro Borghi
interview: Michele Vannucci
film profile] by Michele Vannucci, Quo vado? [+see also:
trailer
making of
film profile] by Gennaro Nunziante, I Can Quit Whenever I Want [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Sydney Sibilia
film profile] and its sequel I Can Quit Whenever I Want 2: Masterclass [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile] by Sydney Sibilia, and Italian Race [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Matilda De Angelis
interview: Matteo Rovere
film profile] by Matteo Rovere.
Then, from 30 April-1 May, Cinema Made in Italy will shift to Denmark, beckoning audiences to Copenhagen’s Grand Teatret. Besides the aforementioned Like Crazy, Quo vado? and Italian Race, the other films that have been selected are Sweet Dreams [+see also:
film review
trailer
Q&A: Marco Bellocchio
film profile] by Marco Bellocchio, The War of Bumpkins [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Davide Barletti, Lorenzo Co…
film profile] by Davide Barletti and Lorenzo Conte, Latin Lover [+see also:
trailer
making of
interview: Cristina Comencini
film profile] by Cristina Comencini, and The Last Things [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile] by Irene Dionisio.
(Translated from Italian)
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