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12 articles available in total starting from 24/10/2008. Last article published on 02/11/2010.

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Oranges and Sunshine brings to light invisible children

It must not be easy to carry his surname, but Jim Loach, with a vast experience in TV, came to his feature debut without any complexes towards his father Ken. Aiming straight at the exploration of...  

02/11/2010 | Rome Film Festival | Competition/UK

Sex sells in Rome

British director Nigel Cole presented his latest work of female empowerment, Made in Dagenham, Out of Competition at the Rome International Film Festival, currently underway. Distributed in Italy...  

31/10/2010 | Rome Film Festival | Out of Competition/UK

Landis goes European for Burke and Hare

The name John Landis brings to mind smiles and films like Animal House, Blues Brothers, Into the Night, An American Werewolf in London. All parts of our collective imagination, comedies that...  

29/10/2010 | Rome Film Festival | Extra/UK

Bunny & the Bull a visionary chamber road movie

Stephen, a sweet but pathologically timid boy, has not left his apartment for years. At home, he catalogues his existence in dozens of containers full of absurd objects: buttons, bus tickets,...  

20/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Extra/UK

The Be All and End All: Laughter and tears

The Alice in the City programme, aimed at children and youngsters, kicked off at the Rome Film Festival today with the first screening of British production The Be All and End All. The film is the...  

16/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Alice in the City/UK

Tim Roth an unorthodox owl-angel in Skellig

Rebellious, fallen, in love: there have been quite a few unorthodox angels in cinema. To that list we can now add Skellig (played by Tim Roth), the feathered creature of the title of British...  

16/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Alice in the City/UK

RocknRolla screens without Ritchie

One of the last Special Screenings at this year’s Rome Film Festival is Guy Ritchie’s gangster saga RocknRolla. The film looks at the changing mafia milieu in the British capital, where people...  

30/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | UK

Easy Virtue a very British and always current remake

One of the paradoxes at the current Rome Film Festival is that the event’s most British film is directed by an Australian, Stephan Elliott (Priscilla: Queen of the Desert). His latest film, Easy...  

27/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | UK

Two period films from the UK

"It is an intimate confession, not typical for Hemingway. I was lucky to have been able to film it,” said British director John Irvin, who adapted The Garden of Eden – a Special Event at the Rome...  

27/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | UK

Carlyle takes nostalgic Summer journey

Two men on a hilltop watch two young boys bike down the valley. “Want to bet I get down there before you?” says one man, sitting in a wheelchair and visibly ill. The words are barely out when he...  

25/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | UK

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