All Rome articles
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NewsAsif Kapadia on the challenges of finding unseen footage for ‘Kenny Dalglish’ documentary
The Senna director opened up about the personal nature of his latest project and the detective work required to uncover rare archival material about the Liverpool FC icon.
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Features“It’s rare to find such engagement”: Italian director Paolo Virzì on working with a French seller for ‘Five Seconds’
The latest film from the prolific Virzì is premiering at the Rome Film Festival.
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Reviews‘Kenny Dalglish’ review: Asif Kapadia’s affectionate footballer doc should have wide appeal
The film is made up of archive footage and narrated by former Liverpool player/manager Dalglish himself
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FeaturesDavid Puttnam reflects on AI, YouTube and why ‘Local Hero’ is his favourite film
”“It is now possible to get your vision onto a screen at an affordable price,” said the Oscar-winning producer of ‘Chariots Of Fire’.
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FeaturesJan Komasa reveals what drew him out of his comfort zone for ‘Good Boy’
Star Stephen Graham also reflected on why he enjoys played fathers.
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Features‘Hedda’ director Nia DaCosta on the difference between filming in the US and the UK, stepping into the ‘28 Years’ world
Nia DaCosta is the recipient of Rome Film Festival’s progressive lifetime achievement award.
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Features“Cinema is like a talk show, but noble - and less violent,” says Italian director Riccardo Milani
Riccardo Milani’s ’La Vita Va Così’ is the opening film of the Rome Film Festival.
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NewsRome’s Paola Malanga on how the festival is becoming a “buying ground” for Italian distributors
Italian festival kicks off its 20th edition today with the world premiere of Riccardo Milani’s comedy ’La Vita Va Cosi’
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NewsMinerva boards Rome premiere ‘The Poet And The Spy’ and Sitges title ‘Be A Good Girl’
EXCLUSIVE: Italian sales agent adds festival titles by Arnaldo Catinari and Louiza Zouzias to slate.
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NewsRome Film Festival to honour Richard Linklater, Nia DaCosta and Edgar Reitz
Rome Film Festival runs from October 15 to 26.
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NewsRome Film Festival unveils 2025 line-up; Asif Kapadia’s ‘Kenny Dalglish’ to world premiere
Festival runs October 15-26.
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NewsJafar Panahi to receive lifetime achievement award from the Rome Film Festival
EXCLUSIVE: Award will be presented at festival by Oscar-winner Giuseppe Tornatore.
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NewsRome Film Festival sets Riccardo Milani’s ‘La Vita Va Così’ as opening film
Sardinia-set film will open 20th edition of festival.
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News‘There’s Still Tomorrow’ director Paola Cortellesi to chair Rome Film Fest jury
Actress, screenwriter and director will head jury of Progressive Cinema Competition, the festival’s competitive section.
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NewsJames Franco-starring ‘Hey Joe’ secures North America distribution
EXCLUSIVE: Drama is directed by Berlinale Silver Bear winner Claudio Giovannesi.
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NewsRome film festival honours Johnny Depp, who tells crowd: “Without you I would not be here”
The festival was presenting Depp’s second film as a director, ’Modi - Three Days On The Wing Of Madness’.
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NewsChina’s ‘Bound In Heaven’ leads winners at 2024 Rome Film Festival
Other winners included ‘The Grand Ambition’ and ‘Bring Them Down’.
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NewsRalph Fiennes talks ‘Conclave’ preparation, what he learned about Catholic Church
Fiennes was presenting ’Conclave’ at the Rome Film Festival.
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NewsUK film industry adapting to Brexit, says ‘Bring Them Down’ director
Bring Them Down was a co-production between the UK, Ireland, and Belgium.
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NewsJames Franco talks new film ‘Hey Joe’, why “there’s always an opportunity to change your life”
Franco stars in Hey Joe, which is playing in compeition at Rome Film Festival.








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