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Wondrous Is the Silence of My Master set to premiere at IFFR

Wondrous Is the Silence of My Master set to premiere at IFFR

Ivan Salatić’s sophomore feature tells a story from the 19th century, offering a re-imagined historical view of the Mediterranean and Montenegro  

18/12/2024 | Production | Funding | Montenegro/Serbia/Croatia/France/Italy

Stefania Rifiordi • Distributor, Invisible Carpet

Interview: Stefania Rifiordi • Distributor, Invisible Carpet

“Fruits should only be picked when they’re ripe, and waiting is the number-one rule for us”

The founder of the distribution firm chatted with us about her mission of bringing arthouse films to Italian cinemas, offering an original perspective on modern-day life  

17/12/2024 | Distributor of the Month

Gianluca Matarrese documents a doctor’s ethical dilemmas in GEN_

Gianluca Matarrese documents a doctor’s ethical dilemmas in GEN_

Exploring the desire to have a child and to assert one’s gender identity, the Italian director’s new movie will screen in Sundance’s World Cinema Documentary competition  

13/12/2024 | Production | Funding | Italy/France/Switzerland

The final Italian clapperboard slams in Turin on Sergio Castro San Martín’s Il Cileno

The final Italian clapperboard slams in Turin on Sergio Castro San Martín’s Il Cileno

The Chilean director’s movie starring Camilo Arancibia and Sara Serraiocco, follows young socialist Aldo Marín as he flees Pinochet’s Chile in 1976 to take refuge in Italy  

12/12/2024 | Production | Funding | Italy/Chile/Switzerland

Daniele Vicari wraps filming on Ammazzare stanca

Daniele Vicari wraps filming on Ammazzare stanca

Mompracem and Beta Film are producing the Italian director’s new movie, based on the autobiography of a boy who rebelled against his criminal fate in the Seventies  

05/12/2024 | Production | Funding | Italy/Germany

Review: Europa centrale

Review: Europa centrale

Trieste director Gianluca Minucci’s first feature is an expressionist, technically accomplished and well-acted piece of cinema which is sadly lacking in narrative  

04/12/2024 | Turin 2024

Review: N-Ego

Review: N-Ego

Eleonora Danco’s second feature is a performance teetering between theatre of the absurd and social experiment that distils the stories of common people in Rome  

04/12/2024 | Turin 2024

Holy Rosita triumphs at the Torino Film Festival

Holy Rosita triumphs at the Torino Film Festival

Belgian director Wannes Destoop’s first work is named Best Film, while Chiara Fleischhacker’s Vena, Abdelhamid Bouchnack’s L’Aiguille and Jacob Møller’s Madame Ida also scoop trophies  

02/12/2024 | Turin 2024 | Awards

Episode 72: Wishing on a Star (Italy/Slovakia/Czech Republic/Austria/Croatia)

Episode 72: Wishing on a Star (Italy/Slovakia/Czech Republic/Austria/Croatia)

The producers of the film by Peter Kerekes are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their film, which has received Eurimages support  

28/11/2024 | The Co-production Podcast

Trieste’s Wild Roses section will be dedicated to women authors of Serbian cinema

Trieste’s Wild Roses section will be dedicated to women authors of Serbian cinema

Eleven works have been selected, spanning feature and short films and including Iva Radivojević’s When the Phone Rang and Emilija Gašić’s 78 Days  

28/11/2024 | Trieste 2025

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