All Italy articles – Page 45
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News'Driven' by Nick Hamm to close Venice Film Festival
Hamm’s previous films include ‘The Journey’ and ’Killing Bono’.
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NewsLucky Red rejects criticism from exhibitors over Netflix Venice title
On My Skin is set to open on Netflix and in certain theatres.
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NewsCinephil boards sales on 'Isis, Tomorrow. The Lost Souls Of Mosul' (exclusive)
The film considers the fate of children left behind when Isis were swept out of Iraq.
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NewsThe Coen brothers' Netflix series 'The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs' is now a film
It will have its world premiere in competition at the festival.
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NewsBradley Cooper's 'A Star Is Born' to have world premiere at Venice Film Festival
The film will screen out-of-competition on Friday August 31.
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NewsAll-female jury to preside over Taormina film festival competition
Jury includes Italian producers Martha de Laurentiis, Adriana Chiesa Di Palma.
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NewsGeorge Clooney recovering from Italy motorway crash
Star discharged after accident in Sardinia.
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NewsAbel Ferrara to make feature documentary about controversial Italian monk Padre Pio
The cult US director was talkiig at the Munich Film Festival.
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NewsJohn Malkovich to join Jude Law on 'The New Pope'
FremantleMedia International to handle global distribution.
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NewsKiyoshi Kurosawa, David Wnendt titles to be showcased at Venice Gap-Financing Market
The 46 projects include 25 feature and documentary works.
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Sigourney Weaver to join Martin Scorsese at the Rome Film Festival
Weaver, Giuseppe Tornatore and Pierre Bismuth to particpate in ‘Close Encounters’ event in October
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What's on in the film world next week: June 23-29
Screen’s preview of upcoming events from the next seven days.
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FeaturesHow film classification boards are responding to an industry in flux
Screen appraises the global landscape for ratings.
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Reviews'Loro 2': Review
Given a split release in Italy only, international territories await a single edit.
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NewsFirst look at 'Freaks Out' from 'They Call Me Jeeg' director Gabriele Mainetti (exclusive)
The Second World War-set film focuses on four circus workers.
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Reviews'Lucia's Grace': Cannes Review
There’s some divine intervention afoot in this pleasant Italian comedy which closes Directors’ Fortnight
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FeaturesMatteo Garrone on reaching into his past with Cannes Competition title 'Dogman'
The Italian filmmaker returns to Competition for the fourth time, three years after ‘Tale Of Tales’.
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Reviews'Dogman': Cannes Review
Matteo Garrone sets his Cannnes Competition entry in a run-down seaside town in Campania
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NewsRai Cinema joins Globalgate consortium for co-production, co-finance
The Italian producer and distributor becomes the twelfth member.
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Reviews'Euforia': Cannes Review
Valeria Golino follows up ‘Miele’ with a glossy story of two brothers















