In Italian cinemas from 14 February, At home all good is the latest work of the Italian filmmaker Gabriele Muccino. Peter and Dawn are celebrating their golden wedding and, for the occasion, They have decided to unite their large family in order to celebrate together on the island where they now live for years. A sudden storm, however, It will prevent the ferry to depart and, Consequently, the huge extended family will be forced to spend two days on the island. On this occasion, old grudges come back to the surface, born new loves, jump out important truths and, perhaps, at the end of "holiday
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SPECIAL 68th #BERLINALE #2 – 15/25 FEBRUARY 2018: (DAY – 5)
Laura Bispuri only Italian film in competition with an all-female, but also in the Panorama section arriving from two emerging young (Luigi Noera from Berlin in collaboration with Marina fearful - Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale) Although the Berlinale numbers are impressive for the eleven-day festival with over 300 presented films, including restored, the giveaways and the focus, this year at the Berlinale in the official selection there is only the Italian filmmaker Laura Bispuri among the 19 films in Competition. At his second
Disappointing the staging of the versatile Clint Eastwood on a fact really happened: 15:17 Attack on Train
In Italian cinemas from February 8, 15:17 Attack the train is the latest work of the famous film director and actor Clint Eastwood. Based on a true story, the film tells the story of three American boys - also present here as interpreters in the role of self - who saved the lives of more than 500 people during a terrorist attack on a train to Paris took place on 21 August 2015. This highly anticipated work of Eastwood tells us, in particular, three stories of three troubled children from infancy, that, however, soon
After Chicken Run Nick Park presents its new "politically scorrect" stop motion The Primitives for children and large
In Italian cinemas from February 8, Primitive is the last work of the famous British animator Nick Park, winner in the 2001 Academy Award for Best Feature Animation for Chicken Run, where they were staged - with careful in stop motion technique and fine figures made out of clay - the universal themes of friendship and the right to individual freedom. We are in the Stone Age. Following a volcanic explosion, some primitive men began kicking a round hot stone. This gave rise to the football, afterwards
The Month of Documentary presents the latest film: NOWHERE TO HIDE di Zaradasht Ahmed
It arrives in Italian cinemas exclusively for The Month of Documentary "NOWHERE TO HIDE" to Zaradasht Ahmed (Iraq, Norway, Sweden, 2016, 78′,v.o. with subtitles in Italian) Production: Ten Thousand Images "One of the documentaries considered the most important international press in 2016", Pitch for ESoDoc within IDS Academy 2015 Best Film Award at IDFA 2016 In the Official Selection 2017 al Festival Middle East Now e al Festival Le Voci dell'Inchiesta Con “NOWHERE TO HIDE” Il Mese del Documentario presenta l’ultimo film in concorso per il Premio del Pubblico della sua
The wire hidden, last unmissable film by Paul Thomas Anderson, It puts a mortgage on OSCAR
In Italian cinemas from 22 February, The hidden wire is the latest film directed by the renowned US filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson, which he received six nominations for Academy Awards 2018: best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Daniel Day-Lewis), Best Supporting Actress (Lesley Manville), Best Costume Design and Best Original Score. The film, set in the world of the London fashion of the fifties, Reynolds sees the character of the protagonist of the film Woodcock. Man is among the most important designers of the time and is known for his gruff and grumpy, as well as his love
SPECIAL 68th #BERLINALE #1 – 15/25 FEBRUARY 2018: (DAY -14)
While the Bears will invade Berlin tell the many curiosities festivaliere (Luigi Noera from Berlin in collaboration with Marina fearful - Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale) Less than two weeks into the Berlinale these curious animals by nature (bears) già si aggirano per Berlino per richiamare l'attenzione dei passanti. "È di nuovo quel periodo dell'anno in cui gli orsi sono in giro! Sui poster di quest'anno compariranno nei famosi monumenti di Berlino per farci venire voglia di fantastici giorni di festival ", commenta il direttore del
I went back to Luca Minieri, a film between doc and fiction, It delves into the intricacies of the historical memory not always remembered by the collective
In Italian cinemas from February 1, I returned is the last feature film directed by Luca Minieri, that takes its cue from the German feature He is back (direct in 2015 da David Wnendt), where we saw the figure of Adolf Hitler recur, straight from the past to the present day, in a German town. we are in 2017. The young Andrea Canaletti is located in Piazza Vittorio, in Rome, in order to make a documentary on immigration. Suddenly it rains down from the sky a mysterious man, with feet tied by a rope, that so much is going to remember the Duce. E se
Call your name by Luca Guadagnino vying to #OSCAR with four nominations – review of Marina fearful
Luca Guadagnino delves into the mind of a middle class family with his style and politically correct for this like! In Italian cinemas from 25 January, Call me with your name is the last work of the Italian filmmaker, but now living abroad, Luca Guadagnino, which premiered at the 67th Berlinale and has recently received four nominations at the Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay (scritta da James Ivory). Adapted from the novel by André Aciman, the film - third installment of the trilogy of desire after I Am Love (2009) and the
TRAVELING IN ITALY WITH THE TUNISIAN CINEMA – Palermo 3 e 4 February
The exhibition curated by SudTitles arrives in Palermo 3 and the 4 febbraio al Cinema De Seta A 50 years after the first pass by Roberto Rossellini in Tunisia for the filming of one of his last films, Acts of the Apostles, the fledgling Tunisian Film Library, organizes Italian Journey with Tunisian Cinema, five stages in five Italian cities under the banner of classic and contemporary Tunisian film. A traveling exhibition that will take place between January and February 2018, brainchild of the Tunisian director Mohammed Challouf and designed to put