All Italy articles – Page 66
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Reviews
I, Don Giovanni (Io, Don Giovanni)
Dir. Carlos Saura. Italy / Spain / Austria, 2009. 125 min.
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Features
Indie distribution update 2009: Italy
Local films dominate the independent sector at the Italian box office.
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Features
The First Night On The Moon (La Prima Notte di Luna)
A story of love between a Jewish emigre in America and an aspiring Russian cosmonaut, set during the Space Race between United States and the Soviet Union.
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Features
Happy Family
The destiny of two families becomes intertwined when two fifteen-year-old kids decide to get married, based on Alessandro Genovesi’s play this comedy taken from a successful Italian play of the same name by Alessandro Genovesi
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Features
Scusa Ma Ti Voglio Sposare (Excuse Me But I Want To Marry You)
Follow up to Sorry If I Love You
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Features
Certified Copy
Italian set love story about a British writer and a gallery owner who meet when the writer delivers a talk
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News
Ciwen, Asian Union unveil German, Italian co-productions
Beijing-based producers Ciwen Pictures and Asian Union have announced co-production deals with Italy’s Seven Dreams, for a romantic comedy, and with Germany’s Action Concept for a slate of action films.
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Taormina unveils programme for 55th edition
The 55th Taormina Film Festival will see seven world premieres in what has been described as its most ambitious programme to date.
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Kiarostami's Certified Copy begins shooting in Italy
MK2 has announced the start of production on the latest film from Abbas Kiarostami.
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Dragon Tattoo continues to dominate European box office
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (aka Men Who Hate Women) – the first feature in Swedish author Stieg Larsson’s Millennium Trilogy – continues its raid on the international charts.
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Italy's Eagle Pictures swoops on six new titles
Italy’s Eagle Pictures has added six films to its slate of commercial but eclectic fare.
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Il Divo tops Italy's Silver Ribbons nominations
Paolo Sorrentino’s Il Divo has topped the nominations for Italy’s Silver Ribbons (Nastri D’Argento) with nine nominations, including director of best film.
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Features
Serious business
After three years in which it has struggled to define its place on the international calendar, the Rome International Film Festival has charged Gian Luigi Rondi and Piera Detassis with upgrading the event.
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News
Lucky Red takes Italian rights on We Want Sex, Gorbachev
Producer and distributor Lucky Red has picked up Italian rights to We Want Sex, Happy Ever Afters and Gorbachev – The Cashier Who Liked Gambling.
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Teodora takes Italian rights to Hansen Love's Father
Teodora Film has picked up Italian rights to Mia Hansen Love’s The Father Of My Children (Le Pere De Mes Enfants) from Les Film de Losange.