Italy
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Berlinale 2026
Berlinale 2026: Rosebush Pruning (dir. Karim Aïnouz) | Review
In Berlinale Competition, "Rosebush Pruning" emerges as a sun-drenched, wickedly entertaining satire from Karim Aïnouz.
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Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) 2025
PÖFF 2025: 18 Holes to Paradise | Interview with João Nuno Pinto
“We are walking to the edge of existence and it doesn’t stop,” João Nuno Pinto observes, as his third feature…
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Venice Film Festival 2025
Venice 2025: La Gioia (dir. Nicolangelo Gelormini) | Review
"La Gioia" (2025) is a popping blend of innocence and despair, an exploration of youth and (im)maturity and a kind…
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Venice Film Festival 2025
Venice 2025: Jay Kelly (dir. Noah Baumbach) | Review
Noah Baumbach’s latest feature about an actor taking stock of his life work (and life regrets) with Clooney in his…
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Venice Film Festival 2025
Venice 2025: La Grazia (dir. Paolo Sorrentino) | Review
Sorretino’s return to form and reunification with long time muse Toni Servillo as president of Italy who is considering his…
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Spotlight: Documentary
Venice 2025: Waking Hours | Interview with Federico Cammarata & Filippo Foscarini
"We wanted to transmit, at least partially, the experience of being lost in a forest in which at night you…
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Sarajevo Film Festival 2025
Sarajevo Film Festival 2025: Paolo Sorrentino’s Masterclass
The guest of honor of the 31st Sarajevo Film Festival, Paolo Sorrentino, offered audiences a generous masterclass, full of passion,…
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Sarajevo Film Festival 2025
Sarajevo Film Festival 2025: Otter | Interview with Srđan Vuletić
“You cannot run away from pain,” Bosnian director Srđan Vuletić told us as we spoke about "Otter," his film that…
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Cannes 2025
Cannes 2025 (Un Certain Regard): Karavan (dir. Zuzana Kirchnerová) | Review
2009 Cinéfondation Award winner Zuzana Kirchnerová brings "Karavan" to Un Certain Regard this year, presenting a poignant slice of life…
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CPH:DOX 2025
CPH:DOX 2025: The Castle (dirs. Danny Biancardi, Virginia Nardelli, and Stefano La Rosa) | Review
Through the eyes of three children, Danny Biancardi, Virginia Nardelli, and Stefano La Rosa paint a portrait of a struggling…
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