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67 articles available in total starting from 06/05/2010. Last article published on 13/09/2010.

Lost Kisses, an Italian miracle

Which is the true miracle? A young girl who (perhaps) sees the Madonna, or a mother who makes amends for all the kisses she has never given? Both, suggests Roberta Torre, whose film Lost Kisses...  

05/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Controcampo Italiano

Hänsel captures the loss of innocence in Ocean Black

Director-producer-writer-actress Marion Hänsel chose a classic approach for her latest film, Black Ocean, about French naval soldiers aboard a ship conducting nuclear testing in the Pacific in...  

05/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Venice Days-Belgium/France/Germany

Mazzacurati’s The Passion takes ironic look at filmmaking

Gianni Dubois, played by tragicomic looking Silvio Orlando, is a fifty-something director , a once-promising auteur who hasn’t managed to make a film for the last five years. His producer gets him...  

04/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Competition | Italy

Deneuve gets political in Potiche

While the photo of Catherine Deneuve in a red 1970s Adidas tracksuit has already been seen across the world, journalists at the Mostra enjoyed moments of good humour at the screening of Potiche, a...  

04/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Competition | France

Segre and Segre celebrate freedom and human rights

Renowned Italian photographer Lisetta Carmi and the migrant African workers who demonstrated in Rosarno, Italy last January – to tragic consequences – were the subjects of the two European titles...  

04/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Venice Days/Italy

27 Times Cinema: the blog

The 27 young film lovers chosen by 27 theatres in the Europa Cinemas network, the European Parliament’s LUX Prize and Venice Days to take part in the 2010 edition of the Venice Film Festival, are...  

04/09/2010 | Venice 2010

Feelings and bodies laid bare in Happy Few

Sex as a foursome in flour, partner swapping, lesbian love. A scandalous film on the Lido? Not really. Antony Cordier’s second feature Happy Few is a romantic drama which (literally) lays bodies...  

03/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Competition | France

Servillo gives scene-stealing, subtle performance in Gorbaciof

Can you make a film about a character’s way of walking? Judging by Stefano Incerti’s new film Gorbaciof, shown out of competition at the Venice Mostra, the answer would appear to be yes: as long...  

03/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Out of Competition/Italy

Capuano’s Dark Love a bright light in Italian cinema

Antonio Capuano’s Dark Love screened to a packed house on the second day of Venice Days, and was followed by a hugely enthusiastic response from the visibly moved audience. It took nearly ten...  

03/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Venice Days/Italy

Miral, an ode to tolerance

If there is something enviable about the North Americans it is their courage to throw themselves into adventures without asking too many questions. For many, it is their limitation. New York-born...  

02/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Competition | France-Israel-Italy-India

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