All Rome articles – Page 11
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Pyramide announces Rome sales
French sales outfit Pyramide International closed deals on The Human Resources Manager, What More Do I Want,Naomi and Angele and Tony at the International Rome Film Festival.
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Kill Me Please takes Rome's top award
Other winners include Heaven-In A Better World and The Poll Diaries.
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Reviews
A Quiet Life (Una Vita Tranquilla)
Dir: Claudio Cupellini. Italy/Germany/France. 2010. 103 mins
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Reviews
The Flowers of Kirkuk (Golakani Kirkuk)
Dir: Fariborz Kamkari. Italy-Switzerland-Iraq. 2010. 121mins
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Rome's New Cinema Network Awards announced
Nader Takmil Homayoun’s Director’s Cut and Miguel Angel Jimenez’s Chaika took the top prizes.
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Rome opens with star power and local protests
The fifth edition of the International Rome Film Festival kicked off thursday (28 Oct) with a protest by Italy’s film community over government cuts.
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Jim Loach reveals details of second feature
The director is developing a new project based around the world of illegal asylum seekers
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Rome announces new award
The Rome Film Festival (Oct 28 – Nov 5) has announced the launch of a new award: the Special Award of the President of the Republic.
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Features
Room in Rome
The International Rome Film Festival (Oct 28 - Nov 5) is an effective launchpad into the Italian market and is an increasing industry draw. Sheri Jennings reports
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Scorsese to present restored La Dolce Vita in Rome; festival announces previews
Martin Scorsese will present a world premiere restoration of Fellini’s classic La Dolce Vita at the fifth International Rome Film Festival on Oct 30.
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Eurimages to present Development Award worth $42,000 in Rome
The second Eurimages Co-production Development Award, worth $42,000 (€30,000), will go to the best project presented in New Cinema Network, the co-production market of the International Rome Film Festival.
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Rome unveils line-up fuelled by young talents
Artistic director Piera Detassis says programme for fifth edition will boast more independent and less studio films; 20 world premieres set.
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Rome to open with Last Night; Japanese cinema showcased
The fifth International Rome Film Festival will open on Oct 28 with Last Night.
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Rome Film Festival expands expert commission
Organisers for the International Rome Film Festival have expanded its expert commission for the fifth edition this autumn.
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Giuseppe Tornatore to head international jury at 2010 Rome festival
Giuseppe Tornatore will preside over the international jury at the 2010 Rome Film Festival, which is due to run October 28 – November 5.