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3532 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 08/05/2024.

Edoardo Gabbriellini  • Director of Holiday

Interview: Edoardo Gabbriellini • Director of Holiday

“A coming-of-age tale set within a thriller framework couldn’t help but become a criticism of my own generation”

Now on his third feature film, the Italian director spoke to us about the ideas which gave rise to his movie  

21/09/2023 | Toronto 2023 | Centrepiece

IDFA celebrates Peter Greenaway and Wang Bing

IDFA celebrates Peter Greenaway and Wang Bing

The 36th edition of the Dutch documentary gathering will pay tribute to the two great helmers, explore invisible connections between directors and herald the return of IDFA DocLab  

19/09/2023 | IDFA 2023

Michele Placido is shooting Eterno Visionario

Michele Placido is shooting Eterno Visionario

The Italian director is paying tribute to one of the world’s most widely performed Italian playwrights and writers, Luigi Pirandello, with Fabrizio Bentivoglio and Valeria Bruni Tedeschi  

19/09/2023 | Production | Funding | Italy/Belgium

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

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