All Italy articles – Page 9
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Spending on Italian film and TV production jumped 20% in 2022
Report for Italy’s Association of Audiovisual Producers warns of impact of inflation on sector.
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Netflix content heads in Italy and Spain reveal the kinds of titles they want to make
Execs took part in Netflix showcase panel at MIA Market in Rome.
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TorinoFilmLab selects projects, industry professionals for Green Film Lab workshop (exclusive)
Participants will discuss environmentally sustainable practices in screen production.
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Italy’s 102 Distribution appoints head of sales and acquisitions (exclusive)
New hire briefed with growing company’s international sales and acquisitions business.
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Cattleya co-founder Marco Chimenz to join French group Federation Studios
Exec’s credits at ITV Studios owned Italian production company include ’ZeroZeroZero’, ’Gomorrah’ and ’Django.’
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Rome’s MIA unveils 62 projects for 2023 co-production market
More than 500 international projects were submitted to the Mercato Internazionale Audiovisivo (MIA).
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Italy picks Matteo Garrone’s immigration-themed odyssey ‘Io Capitano’ for international Oscars race
Pathé handles world sales; 01 Distribution released in Italy on September 7.
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Netflix adds features by Cristina Comencini and Alessandro Genovesi to Italian slate
Comencini’s feature credits include Venice competition titles ’Don’t Tell’ (2005) and ’When The Night’ (2011).
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‘Acsexybility’, ‘Stroking An Animal’ head to North America for The Open Reel (exclusive)
Italian sales outfit The Open Reel has struck key deals on its slate.
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Reviews
‘El Paraiso’: Venice Review
A Colombian immigrant and her adult son find their bond under threat in this intense Italian drama.
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‘An Endless Sunday’: Venice Review
Long hot summer Sundays in Rome form the basis of this Italian debut, produced by Wim Wenders
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‘Lubo’: Venice Review
Frank Rogowski stars in a meandering drama about Switzerland’s persecution of Yenish children
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‘Io Capitano’: Venice Review
Matteo Garrone’s Competition entry follows two Sengalese teenagers hoping to achieve their dreams in Europe
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Venice’s Alberto Barbera defends selecting Roman Polanski’s ‘The Palace’, as he admits film “not completely resolved”
“There has been a lack of respect towards Polanski,” said Barbera of the overwhelmingly negative reviews of his film.
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‘About Last Year’: Venice Review
Unusual documentary captures three cisgender friends as they find acceptance and release in Turin’s ballroom scene
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‘Enea’: Venice Review
A young man struggles in Rome’s upper classes in Pietro Castellitto’s Competition entry
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Venice posts admissions increase for 2023 festival so far; issues strikes statement
“The positive response of audiences represents an act of respect for artists on strike.”
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‘The Palace’: Venice Review
Roman Polanski’s attempted comedy set in a Swiss luxury hotel proves to be anything but five star
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Italy and Hong Kong strike film cooperation agreement
Agreement signed at Venice Film Festival.
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‘Adagio’: Venice Review
Pierfrancesco Favino and Toni Servillo play two ageing mob-men in the final part of Stefano Sollima’s Rome-set crime trilogy