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14 articles available in total starting from 22/09/2025. Last article published on 05/11/2025.

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Review: Anemone

Review: Anemone

Absent for the past eight years, Daniel Day-Lewis leads the cast of his son Ronan’s debut film: a family drama which loses its way between overly contemplative moments and symbolic visions  

05/11 | UK/USA

Review: Good Boy

Review: Good Boy

Jan Komasa’s new movie is a dark, high-impact thriller on the themes of re-education and the family unit as a protective but also imprisoning force, starring Stephen Graham and Anson Boon  

28/10 | Rome 2025

Left-Handed Girl wins Best Film at the Rome Film Fest

Left-Handed Girl wins Best Film at the Rome Film Fest

Taiwanese filmmaker Shih-Ching Tsou wins the most important award of the 20th edition, the Jury Grand Prix goes to Nino, and Best Actor Awards to Jasmine Trinca and Anson Boon  

27/10 | Rome 2025 | Awards

Review: Residence Hammamet - My Mother’s Maktub

Review: Residence Hammamet - My Mother’s Maktub

Salvatore Allocca delivers an affectionate documentary about his mother, who has emigrated to Tunisia, and the community of Italian retirees who move abroad where the cost of living is lower  

24/10 | Rome 2025

Series review: Mrs Playmen

Series review: Mrs Playmen

Riccardo Donna’s series about the publisher of Italy’s most famous erotic magazine offers a glossy dive into 1970s Rome and its moral codes  

24/10 | Rome 2025

Review: Leila

Review: Leila

Alessandro Abba Legnazzi’s film reconstructs a separation as seen through the eyes of the people who went through it – the director himself and his daughter  

24/10 | Rome 2025

Review: Kenny Dalglish

Review: Kenny Dalglish

Asif Kapadia delivers a new portrait of a sporting icon, intertwining it with a dramatic season for international football – and for English football in particular  

23/10 | Rome 2025

Review: The Eyes of Others

Review: The Eyes of Others

Andrea De Sica probes the line between love and violence in his third feature, an erotic drama set on a private island under a blinding sun, inspired by the Casati Stampa murder case  

22/10 | Rome 2025

Review: Five Seconds

Review: Five Seconds

In Paolo Virzì’s new film, a family drama interpreted with sensibility by Valerio Mastandrea, a father who finds himself faced with a moral dilemma is in search of redemption  

21/10 | Rome 2025

Review: 40 secondi

Review: 40 secondi

Vincenzo Alfieri adapts the book by reporter Federica Angeli about the murder of Willy Monteiro Duarte by giving a vivid and coherent account of the hours preceding the tragedy  

21/10 | Rome 2025

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