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12 articles available in total starting from 25/09/2023. Last article published on 10/11/2023.

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Review: Misericordia

Review: Misericordia

Emma Dante confirms her full expressive force by way of her third feature film, which depicts a harsh reality steeped in poverty, ignorance and violence against women  

10/11/2023 | Black Nights 2023 | Competition

Toll triumphs at the 18th Rome Film Fest

Toll triumphs at the 18th Rome Film Fest

Carolina Markowicz’s movie was voted Best Film in the Official Selection, with Blaga’s Lessons and A Silence also winning awards, while The Other Son scooped Best Film in Alice nella città  

30/10/2023 | Rome 2023 | Awards

Massimiliano Zanin  • Director of The Cage - Nella gabbia

Interview: Massimiliano Zanin • Director of The Cage - Nella gabbia

“This film is about our desire to escape the cages we’re locked up in”

The Italian director chatted to us about his first fiction film, toplined by the talented Aurora Giovinazzo who plays an MMA wrestler  

27/10/2023 | Rome 2023

Review: Volare

Review: Volare

Margherita Buy steps behind the cameras to create an enjoyable, ironic and comforting comedy about the fear of flying, but sadly the second half doesn’t live up to the first  

27/10/2023 | Rome 2023

Review: Palazzina LAF

Review: Palazzina LAF

Michele Riondino’s brilliant and powerful debut depicts the first ever reported case of workplace bullying in Italy at Ilva’s lethal steelworks in Taranto  

26/10/2023 | Rome 2023

Review: Sirocco and the Kingdom of the Winds

Review: Sirocco and the Kingdom of the Winds

Benoît Chieux’s picture is heavily indebted to the cinema of Hayao Miyazaki but is nonetheless an engaging tale of sisterhood  

25/10/2023 | Rome 2023

Review: Nuovo Olimpo

Review: Nuovo Olimpo

Ferzan Ozpetek’s new movie is incredibly personal, telling the story of a love which never was, beginning in the early ‘70s and continuing into the present day, whose real protagonist is an old cinema  

25/10/2023 | Rome 2023

Review: Jeff Koons. A Private Portrait

Review: Jeff Koons. A Private Portrait

Without forcing his hand, Pappi Corsicato enters into the private world of the artist known for his gaudy and playful sculptures and for his artistic and romantic association with a porn star  

23/10/2023 | Rome 2023

Review: Mi fanno male i capelli

Review: Mi fanno male i capelli

Roberta Torre pays a very particular homage to beloved actress Monica Vitti, enriched by the music of Shigeru Umebayashi and with an Alba Rohrwacher in a state of grace  

20/10/2023 | Rome 2023

Review: There Is Still Tomorrow

Review: There Is Still Tomorrow

The debut as director of actress Paola Cortellesi is a successful fresco on the condition of women in 1940s Italy, with an excellent balance of drama and humour  

20/10/2023 | Rome 2023

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