Rome 2021 15 articles available in total starting from 04/10/2021. Last article published on 29/10/2021. page: [1] 2 next Review: The Will to SeeA world tour of forgotten wars and urgent humanitarian crises from the perspective of French writer, philosopher and activist Bernard-Henri Lévy 29/10/2021 | Rome 2021Interview: Christophe Hermans • Director of The Hive"Children’s bodies absorb their parents’ noise"We met with the Belgian filmmaker known for his documentaries, who presented his first feature-length fiction film: a thoroughly female huis clos 28/10/2021 | Ghent 2021Interview: Giuseppe Bonito • Director of L’Arminuta“L’Arminuta embodies the various dualities inhabiting this film; she represents an attempt to reconcile opposites”The director offers a few insights on his third feature film, which was presented at the 16th Rome Film Fest and awarded the BNL Prize 28/10/2021 | Rome 2021Review: The HiveChristophe Hermans delivers a sensitive and heady first feature film revolving around three sisters weighed down by their mother’s mental illness 27/10/2021 | Ghent 2021Review: I Am ZlatanSwedish director Jens Sjogren opts for a coming-of-age key to depict football champion Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s trajectory towards success 27/10/2021 | Rome 2021Mediterraneo – The Law of the Sea triumphs at the 16th Rome Film FestMarcel Barrena’s film received the most votes from the public while L’Arminuta scooped the BNL Prize and Petite Maman was named best film in the Alice nella Città competition 25/10/2021 | Rome 2021 | AwardsReview: Dog YearsFabio Mollo directs a funny young adult comedy starring the talented young rising star Aurora Giovinazzo, a colourful, inclusive and slightly crazy film 21/10/2021 | Rome 2021Review: The Burning SeaNorwegian director John Andreas Andersen's disaster movie imagines the collapse of all the oil platforms in the North Sea, with great special effects and a brave heroine 20/10/2021 | Rome 2021Review: L'ArminutaGiuseppe Bonito elegantly films a coming-of-age story in 1970s rural Italy; no sentimentality, but emotions are guaranteed 19/10/2021 | Rome 2021Review: The Young LoversCarine Tardieu casts Fanny Ardant and Melvil Poupaud in a sweeping tale of impossible love, creating an emotional and delicate drama, based on an idea by Sólveig Anspach 18/10/2021 | Rome 2021 page: [1] 2 next