All Italy articles – Page 4
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Venice’s Giornate degli Autori line-up includes Quay Brothers animation and Peaches biopic
Independent sidebar of the Venice Film Festival has 10 films in competition.
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Ivana Gloria talks Karlovy Vary title ‘Chlorophyll’: “It’s about finding your own identity”
Italian film played in the festival’s Proxima Competition.
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Rä di Martino’s ‘Ya & Niki’ leads winners of FIDLab 2024
The film received the A Fabrica award of €15,000 in sound post-production services.
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Fremantle strikes first look deal with Stefano Sollima’s AlterEgo
Sollima’s film Adagio world premiered last year at Venice film festival.
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Italy’s Cinecittà Studios parts company with CEO Nicola Maccanico
The former Sky Italia and Warner Bros. senior exec joined Cinecittà in 2021
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Marco Bellocchio on why his next project ‘Portobello’ will be a series
Drama series is based on real-life story of TV journalist falsely accused of being a Mafia member in the 1980s
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What impact could the results of the European elections have on the film and TV sector?
Far-right parties made major gains and could now impact audiovisual policies across the region.
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Italian industry debates tax credit reform, co-productions and exploiting local stories at AVP Summit
The Audiovisual Producers Summit in Calabria was attended by international execs from companies including Sony, Amazon, FIlm France and the BFI.
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Reformed Italian tax credit will open “before summer”, with focus on local talent and locations
Lucia Borgonzoni tells Screen that the reformed Italian audiovisual tax credit will be open for applications by “the start of summer”.
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Sony TV’s Wayne Garvie challenges European producers to better exploit European stories
Sony Pictures Television’s president of international production was speaking at Italy’s AVP Summit.
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US studio production heads among speakers at Italy’s Audiovisual Producers Summit
Line-up includes Sony’s Wayne Garvie, Disney’s Alessandro Saba and NBC Universal’s Veronica Sullivan.
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“It’s not restricted to admissions”: Euro execs examine impact of UK indie film globally
Cineart, Lucky Red, Together Films and Film Constellation execs discussed the global footprint of UK films at the UK pavilion in Cannes.
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‘Parthenope’: Cannes Review
Paolo Sorrentino returns to Naples for this problematic tale of the eponymous young beauty
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Fremantle’s The Apartment boards Karim Aïnouz’s ‘Rosebushpruning’
Source: Brian Bowen Smith / Peter Searle / Gareth Gatrell Kristen Stewart, Josh O’Connor, Elle Fanning Fremantle’s The Apartment boarded Karim Aïnouz’s next feature Rosebushpruning, as co-producer, with The Match Factory, Mubi, Kavac Film and Rai Cinema. The cast for the film, first announced last year, ...
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‘Limonov: The Ballad’: Cannes Review
Ben Whishaw commits to the part of the eternally dissident Soviet writer Eduard Limonov in Kirill Serebrennikov’s Competition entry
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Francesca Archibugi to direct ‘The Italian Chapel’ for Blue Horizon, Greenboo Production (exclusive)
The long-gestating project has revived thanks to the new UK tax credit.
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Gothic horror ‘The Well’ ventures to North America (exclusive)
The Sitges premiere has also sold in Italy, UK, Benelux, Scandinavia and Middle East.
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‘The Damned’: Cannes Review
US Civil War soldiers go up against the wilds of Montana in Roberto Minervini’s fiction debut
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True Colours secures US, UK and French homes for key titles (exclusive)
Sales include Venice opener Comandante, Laura Luchetti’s The Beautiful Summer and suspense thriller Don’t Hang Up.