Rome 2022 13 articles available in total starting from 23/09/2022. Last article published on 26/10/2022. page: [1] 2 next Review: RheingoldFatih Akin's film about rapper Xatar is masterfully shot but loses focus as it tells its character’s real-life story — from Kurdish refugee, to cynical criminal, to German hip hop star 26/10/2022 | Rome 2022Review: In a Land that No Longer ExistsDespite the presence of a decent cast and an appealing setting, Aelrun Goette’s coming-of-age romcom gets bogged down in too many clichés inherent to the two genres 26/10/2022 | Rome 2022Review: Gym ClassScripted by the D’Innocenzo brothers, Stefano Cipani’s second film respects unity of place and time and is buoyed by its dialogue and acting performances, yet its tone remains unclear 26/10/2022 | Rome 2022Review: Robbing MussoliniDespite technical decency and a promising basic concept, Renato De Maria’s new film is chaotic and unenjoyable 25/10/2022 | Rome 2022January triumphs at the 17th Rome Film FestivalThe Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor awards went to the film by Latvian filmmaker Viesturs Kairišs, while Summer Scars was elected best film of Alice nella Città 24/10/2022 | Rome 2022 | AwardsReview: StrangenessRoberto Andò’s fanciful film sees Luigi Pirandello finding inspiration for his most ground-breaking work in an encounter with two gravediggers with a penchant for amateur dramatics 21/10/2022 | Rome 2022Review: Never Too Late for LoveGianni Di Gregorio’s movie is a brilliant comedy casting a tender and disenchanted eye over the loves, ailments and infinite annoyances of the third age 21/10/2022 | Rome 2022Review: Caravaggio’s ShadowMichele Placido directs a mega production about the life and work of the great 17th century painter, seeking out the truth and foregrounding the disgraced souls who inspired him 20/10/2022 | Rome 2022Review: The Man on the RoadGianluca Mangiasciutti’s debut film tells an engaging story about two destroyed lives, which mainly explores the themes of overcoming significant loss and the weight of our own mistakes 20/10/2022 | Rome 2022Series review: DjangoFrancesca Comencini directs the first few episodes of the new series which loosely revisits Sergio Corbucci’s 1966 film in a contemporary, female key 19/10/2022 | Rome 2022 page: [1] 2 next