RomeFilmFest - 59 articles available in total starting from 10/10/2006. Last article published on 30/10/2007. previous page: 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 next Giovanna Taviani: Change of courseExpatriation as existential and cultural reflection, especially in immigrants who, even occasionally, manage to return to their country, reappropriating the roots and ties they abandoned years... 18/10/2006 | RomeFilmFest | ExtraMon Colonel reopens Algerian woundsThe way to reopening the debate in France on Algeria’s war of independence was paved last year at Cannes by Michael Haneke’s Hidden. The topic was touched upon again today at the RomeFilmFest... 17/10/2006 | RomeFilmFest | CompetitionThe Stone Council: Bellucci at the edges of realityMonica Bellucci, the most international of today’s Italian movie stars, presented her second competition film at the RomeFilmFest . After her all-Italian comic turn in Paolo Virzì’s N.: Napoleon &... 17/10/2006 | RomeFilmFest | CompetitionFestival suspends many of today's events following Metro accidentFollowing a tragic accident this morning in one of Rome's two Metro lines, which caused 104 injuries and two deaths, the directors of the RomeFilmFest published a press released for industry... 17/10/2006 | RomeFilmFest | InfoRoissy Films on the new marketFrench based production and distribution operation Roissy Films has been in the business for over 30 years, so its staff know a thing or two about the international film market in general and... 17/10/2006 | RomeFilmFest | Business StreetL’aria salata: A praiseworthy debutWhen the years pass in prison, they traverse several generations, acting like the sea air, which covers everything it touches with a strange layer of rust. And they suffocate vitality. This is the... 17/10/2006 | RomeFilmFest | CompetitionFascisti su Marte: From TV to cinema by popular demandIt came about almost as a joke at the height of the Berlusconi era, as a series of sketches for the television programme Il caso Scafroglia (2002), to become a huge success. Hundreds of emails... 17/10/2006 | RomeFilmFest | ExtraAlatriste: Heroes and intrigue at the Spanish courtTo understand what kind of film Augustin Diaz Yanes’ Alatriste is, in competition at the RomeFilmFest, one needs to know that it is based on a successful novel by Spanish author Arturo Perez... 16/10/2006 | RomeFilmFest | CompetitionWolf (AFM): "Rome will soon become one of the 10 most important festivals"Jonathan Wolf – Managing Director of the American Film Market and Executive Vice President of the Independent Film & Television Alliance (IFTA), has no doubts: "The RomeFilmFest will become one of... 16/10/2006 | RomeFilmFest | Business StreetCatherine Corsini: "I depict a love that makes people cry and laugh""I’d like to make audiences laugh while at the same time try and tell a deep story", said French director Catherine Corsini when presenting her out-of-competition film Ambitious at the... 15/10/2006 | RomeFilmFest | Out of competition previous page: 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 next