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581 articles available in total starting from 06/03/2003. Last article published on 22/01/2026.

Reality

After the success of Gomorrah, Matteo Garrone is back and portrays an Italy which dreams of TV success.  

21/05/2012 | Films | Reviews

Interview: Matteo Garrone • Director

“My dark and cartoon-like fairytale”

Following Gomorra, Matteo Garrone has chosen a small story: that of a man who is chasing the dream of TV success  

19/05/2012

Interview: Daniele Vicari • Director

"What does it mean to live in a Democratic country?"

"Everything we showed in the film really happened" explains the director of Diaz - Don't Clean Up This Blood 

10/04/2012

Diaz - Don’t Clean Up This Blood

A European co-production to give an account of one of the most serious incidents of recent Italian history.  

10/04/2012 | Films | Reviews

Terraferma

Far from the sea against the law of the state. A family of fishermen confront illegal immigration. Special Jury Prize in Venice.  

20/02/2012 | Films | Reviews

Interview: Alice Rohrwacher • Director

"Great things can be born out of a crisis"

Analysis of Corpo Celeste, selected in the Cannes Directors' Fortnight 2011, the debut narrative feature by a young Italian director trained in documentary filmmaking.  

02/12/2011

Corpo Celeste

What lies behind the stranglehold of Catholicism in southern Italy. A realistic, sensitive and subtle debut feature unveiled at Cannes.  

02/12/2011 | Films | Reviews

In France Nanni Moretti’s Pope beats the Caiman

454,658 viewers in 3 weeks for takings of about 2,79 Million Euros. Nanni Moretti’s Habemus Papam [photo], in competition at the Cannes Film Festival in May and out in the rest of Europe on...  

03/10/2011 | Distribution | Italy/France

Interview: Emanuele Crialese • Director

"Terraferma is a film about the freedom to go elsewhere"

Terraferma: Crialese rejects the “film about immigration” label.“I would like it to be defined as a film about everyone’s freedom to go elsewhere”  

06/09/2011

A Quiet Life

Claudio Cupellini’s second film is also his most accomplished. After earning Best Actor at the Rome fest for Toni Servillo, the film won the Cineuropa Award at the Brussels Film Festival.  

04/07/2011 | Films | Reviews

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