RomeFilmFest 59 articles available in total starting from 10/10/2006. Last article published on 30/10/2007. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 next Digital a market resourceDigital as a creative territory, distribution format and thus market resource represents the future, everywhere. At least in those countries in which it’s not already the present. API and ANICA... 30/10/2007 | RomeFilmFest | The Business StreetIlmar Raag: An Estonian in ParisIn the year that saw the Estonian cinema awarded at Venice (Autumn Ball by Veiko Õunpuu), the RomeFilmFest has also looked to the Baltics, and presents The Class by Ilmar Raag. The film – winner... 29/10/2007 | RomeFilmFest | New Cinema NetworkJuno Best Film, Europe wins with SerbedzijaFrom among the awards of the second edition of the RomeFilmFest the only official prize for Europe, the Best Actor award, went to Croatian actor of Serbian descent Rade Serbedzija (Eyes Wide Shut,... 27/10/2007 | RomeFilmFest | The awardsEvans’ compelling visit to PrisonIn Prison My Whole Life, the low-budget documentary by UK director Marc Evans’ (Snow Cake), which screened in the Extra sidebar of the RomeFilmFest, reexamines the case of Mumia Abu-Jamal, the... 26/10/2007 | RomeFilmFest | ExtraCalopresti’s latest unveiledItalian director Mimmo Calopresti’s fifth feature, L'abbuffata (“The Feast”), which screens out of competition at the RomeFilmFest, is, in the filmmaker’s words, a “tribute to expressive freedom... 26/10/2007 | RomeFilmFest | Out of CompetitionMarilyn follows April for SophieGerald Hustache-Mathieu’s new project, Comme Marilyn (“Like Marilyn”) – following his feature debut April in Love, winner of Best Debut Film of the New Cinema Network – will once again star Sophie... 25/10/2007 | RomeFilmFest | New Cinema NetworkA balance of the second editionThe second edition of The Business Street, the film market of the RomeFilmFest, closed on October 21 with proof of the initiative’s good results lying in the numbers: 142 screenings (130 in 2006),... 25/10/2007 | RomeFilmFest | The Business StreetGreco’s privately deprived manReceived to boos and whistles at its press screening, Emidio Greco’s RomeFilmFest competition title A Private Man (L’Uomo private) is the director’s first feature since 2002’s The Council of... 24/10/2007 | RomeFilmFest | CompetitionCinema of the future awardedNew Cinema Network (NCN) announced its winners – a few days before the unveiling of the RomeFilmFest prizes (on October 27) – over the course of a ceremony presided over by Minister of Youth... 24/10/2007 | RomeFilmFest | New Cinema NetworkPons draws up shadow mapScreening in competition at the RomeFilmFest, Ventura Pons’ 19th feature, Barcelona (A Map), is a character study that carefully maps out various aspects of the human condition (from loneliness... 23/10/2007 | RomeFilmFest | Competition page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 next