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Camillo De Marco

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3529 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 02/05/2024.

Review: Holiday

Review: Holiday

Edoardo Gabriellini’s third feature film is a psychological thriller set in the provinces, which touches upon family and female-based themes, but which fails to hold our attention  

15/09/2023 | Toronto 2023 | Centrepiece

Review: Nowhere

Review: Nowhere

VENICE 2023: With his first feature, the master of stop motion animation Simone Massi tells with vivid images the archetypal story of three peasant children from the 1920s to the 1980s  

13/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Orizzonti

Review: Enzo Jannacci Vengo anch’io

Review: Enzo Jannacci Vengo anch’io

VENICE 2023: Through its many testimonials and extraordinary editing, Giorgio Verdelli’s documentary gives new life to an exceptional musician who passed away 10 years ago  

12/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Out of Competition

Venice’s Golden Lion goes to Yorgos Lanthimos’s Poor Things

Venice’s Golden Lion goes to Yorgos Lanthimos’s Poor Things

VENICE 2023: The top prize has gone to the film by the Greek director; also rewarded were Evil Does Not Exist by Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Me Captain by Matteo Garrone and Green Border by Agnieszka Holland  

09/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Awards

Review: Lubo

Review: Lubo

VENICE 2023: Franz Rogowski plays a Yenish nomad in Switzerland of 1939 in Giorgio Diritti’s film, which directs our attention towards theories advocating the elimination of difference  

07/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Competition

Review: Enea

Review: Enea

VENICE 2023: Pietro Castellitto’s second film, ambitious and exuberant from a directing perspective, presents the bourgeois family environment and the criminal adventure of its young protagonist  

06/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Competition

Review: Io Capitano

Review: Io Capitano

VENICE 2023: Focusing on two African teenagers’ voyage to Europe, Matteo Garrone maintains his usual formal rigour but does not give the viewer a true impression of the horrors of migration  

06/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Competition

Alain Parroni  • Director of An Endless Sunday

Interview: Alain Parroni • Director of An Endless Sunday

“I explored the confusion experienced by these kids through lighting, sound and atmospheres”

VENICE 2023: The director chatted with us about the preliminary study he carried out on his own generation and his extraordinary visual approach in the film  

04/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Orizzonti

Saverio Costanzo  • Director of Finally Dawn

Interview: Saverio Costanzo • Director of Finally Dawn

“I drew inspiration for my main character from an idea of unpredictable, unconventional femininity”

VENICE 2023: The Italian director talks about the initial idea for his film set in the Cinecittà studios in the 1950s, and the movies that inspired him  

03/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Competition

Review: Adagio

Review: Adagio

VENICE 2023: Stefano Sollima’s testosterone-fuelled thriller is a finely crafted and well-directed genre film enhanced by the performances of Pierfrancesco Favino and Toni Servillo  

02/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Competition

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