All Italy articles – Page 62
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News
Archibald Films picks up Italian rights to Ford’s A Single man
Independent distributor Archibald Film Enterprise has taken Italian rights to Tom Ford’s directorial debut A Single Man following the film’s Venice debut.
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Features
Italy at Mipcom
Screen International brings you the profiles of Italian broadcasters RAI and MEDIASET.
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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.