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5757 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 21/08/2025.

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

European Film Schools in Bologna

The Italian premiere of the Danish film Reconstruction, (winner of the Caméra d'Or at Cannes 2003) will be opening the 2nd edition of Officinema tonight. The review is being held in Bologna until...  

21/11/2003 | Events | Italy

More prints for Noi the Albino

The Italian distribution date for the awarding winning Icelandic film, Noi the Albino has been put back by a week (to November 28) for its distributor, Lucky Red to have time to prepare more...  

21/11/2003 | Releases | Italy

Europe and the Regions

“Audiovisual Support funds in the Europe of the Regions” is the first European workshop being held to discuss the theme. It is being organised by Antenna MEDIA Turin and it will take place in...  

20/11/2003 | Workshop | 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

A wrap for Marco Ponti

Turin brought him a lot of luck for his debut film, Saint Maradona, which was the real surprise hit at the Italian box office at the end of 2001. And now the director Marco Ponti has finished the...  

19/11/2003 | Production | Italy

Sorrento Screenings

There’ll be lots of guests and a whole host of facts and figures about the current state of the Italian cinema industry at the 20th edition of the Sorrento Screenings, taking place from December...  

17/11/2003 | Events | Italy

Directors: "Hands off Biennale"

Italian directors are mobilising their forces against the reform of the laws governing the Venice Biennale (which organises the Venice Film Festival), put forward by the minister of culture,...  

17/11/2003 | Reforms | Italy

Two convicts for Veber

A slimmer and trimmer Gérard Depardieu, is visiting Rome with Jean Reno to present Tais-toi, which tells about the exhilirating cinematographic adventure coproduced by France and Italy  

14/11/2003 | Release | Italy

Medusa for Oliver Twist

The new film by Roman Polanski, Oliver Twist, inspired by one of the great classics of English Literature by Charles Dickens, will be distributed in Italy by Medusa. The discussions between...  

12/11/2003 | MIFED 2003 | Italy

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