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83 articles available in total starting from 23/10/2008. Last article published on 05/11/2010.

13 French films in Rome line-up

French productions will put in an appearance at the 5th Rome Film Festival, which opens today with Massy Tadjedin’s Last Night, produced and sold internationally by Gaumont. Selected in...  

28/10/2010 | Rome Film Festival | France

Five years old and you'd never know it

The Rome International Film Festival (October 28-November 5) turns five this year and consolidates its reputation as a mainstream event with its 58% regular audiences alongside professional...  

07/10/2010 | Rome Film Festival | Programme

Adolescent tale Vegas hits hard

Who said that the films in the sidebar Alice in the City are meant only for younger viewers? It is precisely this section that delivers a blow to the stomach in perhaps the most shocking film at...  

23/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Alice in the City

Brotherhood and Man Who Will Come sweep up main prizes

The international jury (presided by Milos Forman and comprising Gabriele Muccino, Gae Aulenti, Jean-Loup Dabadie, Pavel Lungin and Senta Berger) of the Rome International Film Festival has...  

23/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Awards

Man Who Will Come and Brotherhood awarded

The Man Who Will Come by Giorgio Diritti: Winner of the “La Meglio Gioventu” Award for Best Film in Competition awarded by the Ministry of Youth. The winning film is selected among works that...  

23/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Parallel Awards

Von Trotta’s Vision centres on visionary, influential heroine

“The producer chose the title, because it’s comprehensible in many languages,” explained Margarethe von Trotta, who may have preferred a different title for Vision, her biography of Hildegard of...  

23/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Competition/Germany

Blood, intrigue and corruption in Red Riding Trilogy

One of the high points of the 4th Rome Film Festival, The Red Riding Trilogy was originally chose for the Extra sidebar but added to the Official Selection as a special event, at that it is....  

22/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Extra/Official Selectio

Winter in Wartime: Entertainment with high emotional impact

After having seen competition title The Man Who Will Come, it would be too easy to write off Martin Koolhoven’s Winter in Wartime (at Rome in Alice in the City and the Dutch Oscar submission) as a...  

22/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Alice in the City/NL

Coelho readers make collective Experimental Witch

If it’s true that when someone reads a book, they always create a film about it in their minds, why not do just that: create a film from the impressions of one’s own readers? This brilliant...  

22/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Extra

I, Don Giovanni: A rake’s progress

One of Spain’s most famous and prolific directors, Carlos Saura, fittingly presented his latest film, I, Don Giovanni in Italy, at the Rome Film Festival. The 50/50 Italian/Spanish co-production...  

22/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Out of Comp/IT-ES

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