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Cineuropa prize
by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
Review: Caesar Must Die
Criminals perform Shakespeare in a Roman prison. A fascinating film unveiled at the 62nd Berlinale.
Interview: Paolo and Vittorio Taviani • Directors
Italian veterans Paolo and Vittorio Taviani describe their incredible immersion in the Roman prison of Rebibbia to make Caesar Must Die.
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Pablo Berger's Snow White wins top award at 9th Bucharest IFF
15/04/2013Festivals – Romania
9th Bucharest IFF prepares for lift-off
07/03/2013Promotion – Italy / UK
Ten Italian premieres at London's Italian Film Festival
27/02/2013Festivals – Italy / Bulgaria
A Taviani retrospective at the Sofia IFF
31/01/2013Festivals – Netherlands / Italy
Su Re crucified in Rotterdam
28/01/2013Production – Italy
Filming kicks off for Take Five by Guido Lombardi in Naples
24/01/2013Festivals – Ireland
Dublin Film Festival unveils programme
15/01/2013Festivals – Spain / United States
Blancanieves is belle of ball at Palm Springs
06/07/2012Interview
LUX Prize 2012
26/12/2012Releases – Germany
Vampires, a bear, and two emperors under the Christmas tree
06/12/2012Markets – Italy
The Business Street: between good business and disappointment
19/11/2012Festival – Spain
Segovia Film Festival reflects on European cinema
13/11/2012Festivals – Spain
MUCES 2012 to screen 96 films in seven days
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