All Rome articles – Page 6
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White Storm to close Rome
Benny Chan’s The White Storm to close Rome Film Festival; Amit Dutta’s The Seventh Walk to close CinemaXXI strand.
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Rome Film Festival unveils line-up
Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Seventh Code and Takashi Miike’s The Mole Song added to the competition titles.
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Rome to honour late Aleksei German
The Rome Film Festival to award its first posthumous award to the Russian filmmaker, who died in February.
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Rome to open with The Fifth Wheel
Giovanni Veronesi’s The Fifth Wheel (L’Ultima Ruota del Carro) will open the 8th Rome Film festival next month (November 8-17).
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Tsui Hark to receive Rome award
Hong Kong director, producer, and screenwriter Tsui Hark is to receive the Maverick Director Award at the 8th Rome Film Festival (Nov 8-17).
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Rome reveals first competition titles
Films include Dallas Buyers Club, starring Matthew McConaughey, and Spike Jonze’s Her.
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Hunger Games to screen at Rome
Sequel to be presented Out of Competition at the Rome Film Festival.
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James Gray, Larry Clark to head Rome juries
Gray to chair competition jury, Clark on CinemaXXI duty.
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New Demme to debut at Rome
Oscar-winning director behind Silence of the Lambs and Philadelphia to premiere new film at the Rome Film Festival and host a masterclass.
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Rome renews MAXXI strand
Mario Sesti programmes retrospective and preview strand in new museum MAXXI.
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Rome Film Festival to overlap AFM
The festival and market are to both expand by one day - but will clash with AFM.
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Quentin Tarantino to receive lifetime award in Rome
Director Quentin Tarantino is to receive a lifetime achievement award ahead of the European premiere of Django Unchained.
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Marco Mueller says his first edition of Rome was 'successful' but could have used more investment
EXCLUSIVE: In the wake of a turbulent first edition, Rome festival director vows cheaper tickets and fewer films in 2013, expects to be back for two more years.
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Larry Clark’s Marfa Girl wins Rome’s top prize
E La Chiamano Estate, booed by critics earlier in festival, takes two awards; Jessica Krummacher wins €30,000 Eurimages development prize.