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Vittoria Scarpa

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1785 articles available in total starting from 01/03/2007. Last article published on 12/04/2024.

Roberto Minervini returns to Cannes with The Damned

Roberto Minervini returns to Cannes with The Damned

Set during the American Civil War, the first fiction film by the director of What You Gonna Do When the World's on Fire? will be premiered in the Un Certain Regard section  

12/04 | Production | Funding | Italy/USA/Belgium/Canada

Shooting gets under way for the dark period comedy Death Do Us Part

Shooting gets under way for the dark period comedy Death Do Us Part

Set in medieval Italy, during the first Black Death pandemic, the film is being staged by Play Entertainment and boasts an international cast  

12/04 | Production | Funding | Italy/USA/Poland/Spain

Review: Flaminia

Review: Flaminia

Stand-up comedian Michela Giraud’s directorial debut is a satire about a certain middle class environment in Rome, which turns into a highly personal family drama  

11/04 | Films | Reviews | Italy

The Italian film industry asks the government for regulations, tighter timescales, and greater resources

The Italian film industry asks the government for regulations, tighter timescales, and greater resources

For the first time ever, 23 major Italian film-audiovisual associations have come together to raise the alarm on delayed implementation of public support measures for the sector  

09/04 | Industry | Market | Italy

David di Donatello: 19 candidature per C’è ancora domani, 15 per Io capitano

David di Donatello: 19 candidature per C’è ancora domani, 15 per Io capitano

Il fenomenale esordio di Paola Cortellesi e il finalista all’Oscar di Matteo Garrone dominano le nomination ai premi del cinema italiano; seguono La chimera e Rapito  

04/04 | David di Donatello 2024

Review: Zamora

Review: Zamora

The directorial debut from actor Neri Marcorè is an edifying comedy about a youth from the province who learns to make himself respected (and to play football) in 1960s Milan  

03/04 | Films | Reviews | Italy

Review: The Great Escaper

Review: The Great Escaper

Oliver Parker directs a film for wider audiences about memories of war, underpinned by a well-layered screenplay and starring two film giants, Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson  

27/03 | Bif&st 2024

Vincent Perez • Director of Edge of the Blade

Interview: Vincent Perez • Director of Edge of the Blade

“The link between the characters is that they're all reconstructing themselves”

The Swiss actor discusses his fourth directorial effort, screened at Bari’s Bif&st, which takes us back to the golden age of duels, in a world going through profound changes  

26/03 | Bif&st 2024

Review: Over the Cracks

Review: Over the Cracks

In her first directorial effort, French actress Camille Japy tackles the theme of bereavement with a film moving from black comedy to family drama  

22/03 | Bif&st 2024

Review: Eravamo bambini

Review: Eravamo bambini

Marco Martani effortlessly delivers a third feature film, both a revenge thriller and a coming-of-age tale, based upon a theatre monologue by Massimiliano Bruno  

20/03 | Films | Reviews | Italy

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