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5247 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 21/03/2024.

Amore Che Vai surrounded by contention

It was meant to be Fabrizio De André’s day, with two films dedicated to one of Italy’s most celebrated singer-songwriters, who passed away in 1999. But the double homage paid yesterday by the Rome...  

30/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | Italy

Srebrenica massacre related in Resolution 819

"Resolution 819 is reminiscent of Gillo Pontecorvo’s The Battle of Algiers in the way it relates an experience as if it were reality.” The compliment from maestro Ennio Morricone sounds even more...  

29/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | France/Poland/Italy

The courage of The Sicilian Girl

"Before fighting the mafia you have to examine your conscience and only after having defeated the mafia within yourself can you fight the mafia within your circle of friends. We and our bad...  

29/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | Italy

That Summer, a film of innocence and experience

The small, unpretentious Italian production That Summer is one of the two Italian films in the Alice in the Cities (Alice nella città) sidebar at the Rome Film Festival, currently underway. The...  

27/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | Italy

Impossible love story at heart of mafia in Galantuomini

Set in Lecce (Puglia, southern Italy) in the early 1990s, Galantuomini (“Honourable Men”) centres on an impossible love story between a female mafia boss and a judge. This latest film by Edoardo...  

27/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | Italy

Il sangue dei vinti sparks controversy

The Rome Film Festival saw political controversy and a heated debate on revisionism with tonight’s screening (in the Special Screenings sidebar) of Michele Soavi’s Il sangue dei vinti (“The Blood...  

26/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | Italy

Germano gets violent in Vicari’s censored film

After Francesco Patierno’s Il mattino ha l'oro in bocca, the new star of Italian cinema, Elio Germano, once again plays a gambler, in The Past is a Foreign Land by Daniele Vicari (David di...  

26/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | Italy

Waiting for the Sun in a crowded hotel

In this rather Hollywood-starved edition of the Rome International Film Festival, mostly Italian stars have walked down the red carpet. Monica Bellucci (The Man Who Loves) and Christian De Sica...  

25/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | Italy

Brando De Sica follows grandfather’s footsteps

A “family festival” is what Rome International Film Festival President Gian Luigi Rondi had promised that and the Official Selection is making good. After Maria Sole Tognazzi’s opening film The...  

24/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | Italy

French film sets out to conquer Rome

Kicking off today, the 3rd Rome International Film Festival will screen a wide selection of French films, with five majority French productions in official competition. As predicted by Cineuropa...  

22/10/2008 | Festivals | Italy

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