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Festivals / Italy


564 articles available in total starting from 18/05/2002. Last article published on 19/06/2019.

A globe-trotting Spring for Italian cinema

Many Italian productions are about to travel the world from festival to festival this month. Private by Saverio Costanzo and the Italian coproduction Hotel Rwanda by Terry George will be presented...  

10/03/2005 | Festivals | Italy

An Italian in Tribeca

L'estate di mio fratello, directed by Pietro Reggiani, has just been selected to compete at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, which will take place in New York from the 19th of April to the 1st...  

03/03/2005 | Festivals | Italy

Eastern European cinema at Trieste

Emir Kusturica’s Life Is a Miracle shown at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and set in Bosnia in the 90ies, will be the opening film at the Trieste Film Festival – Alpe Adria Cinema. The 16th...  

19/01/2005 | Festivals | Italy

Borderlands

The purpose of the Festival (Bolzano, May 28th-29th, 2004) is to promote peace and mutual understanding amongst different peoples through works of film that address history, situation, life and...  

09/02/2004 | Festivals | Italy

Spanish-Mexican noir wins

At the 12th edition of the Noir in Festival in Courmayeur, the main prize was awarded to the Spanish-Mexico co-production, Aro Tolbukhin: In the Mind of A Killer. The film, directed by Augustí...  

10/12/2003 | Festivals | Italy

The facts & figures of Noir in Fest

The 13th edition of festival dedicated to the crossover of literature and cinema in the realm of mystery and fear, Noir in Fest, will be back in Courmayeur from December 4 to 10. This year’s...  

27/11/2003 | Festivals | Italy

I am Emma wins NICE

The film by Francesco Falaschi, I am Emma, produced by Bernadette Carranza for Film Trust, has won the 2003 of NICE, the American review of Italian cinema held in New York and San Francisco. The...  

25/11/2003 | Festivals | Italy

Ecological France wins out

The Turin Film Festival has ended with a strong showing by France. The debutant director Joel Brisse won the biggest prize for his first feature length film, La fin du règne animal, an...  

24/11/2003 | Festivals | Italy

Sulla mia pelle in Turin

Freedom, or rather the lack of freedom. This is the theme tackled by one of the two Italian films in competition at the Turin Film Festival: Sulla mia pelle, by Valerio Jalongo, starring Ivan...  

20/11/2003 | Festivals | Italy

Belvaux wins France Cinéma

The Grand Jury Prize has been awarded to the French-Belgium director, Lucas Belvaux, whose trilogy An Amazing Couple, On the Run and Après la vie has also gone down well with audiences at the...  

10/11/2003 | Festivals | Italy

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