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InVisibili" Exhibit Showcases Pioneering Italian Women Filmmakers
The "InVisibili" exhibit in Rome celebrates 30 pioneering Italian female filmmakers, highlighting their often-overlooked contributions to the early cinematic industry using archival materials from 20 historical archives, challenging the traditional male-centric narrative of cinema's history.
InVisibili" Exhibit Showcases Pioneering Italian Women Filmmakers
The "InVisibili" exhibit in Rome celebrates 30 pioneering Italian female filmmakers, highlighting their often-overlooked contributions to the early cinematic industry using archival materials from 20 historical archives, challenging the traditional male-centric narrative of cinema's history.
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16% Bias Score


Vermiglio": A 1944 Alpine Village Facing Change
Set in the Italian Alps during 1944, "Vermiglio" depicts the lives of villagers largely unaffected by WWII, focusing on a patriarchal system challenged by hidden deserters, familial conflicts, and a young woman's decision to leave for a modern life.
Vermiglio": A 1944 Alpine Village Facing Change
Set in the Italian Alps during 1944, "Vermiglio" depicts the lives of villagers largely unaffected by WWII, focusing on a patriarchal system challenged by hidden deserters, familial conflicts, and a young woman's decision to leave for a modern life.
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28% Bias Score


Bif&st 2025: A Transitional Edition with Expanded Scope
The Bari International Film Festival (Bif&st), running March 22nd-29th, directed by Oscar Iarussi since October 2024, features 'Le assaggiatrici' as its opening film, a 'Meridiana' competition at the Kursaal, a Nanni Moretti retrospective, and a Carlo Verdone closing event, highlighting a shift towa...
Bif&st 2025: A Transitional Edition with Expanded Scope
The Bari International Film Festival (Bif&st), running March 22nd-29th, directed by Oscar Iarussi since October 2024, features 'Le assaggiatrici' as its opening film, a 'Meridiana' competition at the Kursaal, a Nanni Moretti retrospective, and a Carlo Verdone closing event, highlighting a shift towa...
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44% Bias Score


Vermiglio": Resilience in a Remote Italian Village During WWII
Maura Delpero's "Vermiglio," set in a remote Italian Alpine village during WWII's final days, portrays the villagers' lives unaffected by war until a Sicilian deserter arrives, prompting reflections on courage, love, education, and the impact of war's proximity.
Vermiglio": Resilience in a Remote Italian Village During WWII
Maura Delpero's "Vermiglio," set in a remote Italian Alpine village during WWII's final days, portrays the villagers' lives unaffected by war until a Sicilian deserter arrives, prompting reflections on courage, love, education, and the impact of war's proximity.
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40% Bias Score


Amelio's "Campo di battaglia" Faces Limited German Distribution
Gianni Amelio's "Campo di battaglia", a World War I drama about military doctors, premiered at the Venice Film Festival but faces limited German distribution due to private film distribution structures and insufficient EU funding, highlighting a broader systemic issue affecting access to European ar...
Amelio's "Campo di battaglia" Faces Limited German Distribution
Gianni Amelio's "Campo di battaglia", a World War I drama about military doctors, premiered at the Venice Film Festival but faces limited German distribution due to private film distribution structures and insufficient EU funding, highlighting a broader systemic issue affecting access to European ar...
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52% Bias Score


Rocco and His Brothers": A Postwar Italian Family's Struggle for Survival
Luchino Visconti's 1960 film "Rocco and His Brothers" depicts a Southern Italian family's arduous journey to Milan, their struggles with poverty, crime, and interpersonal conflicts, and the tragic consequences of their assimilation into postwar Italian society.
Rocco and His Brothers": A Postwar Italian Family's Struggle for Survival
Luchino Visconti's 1960 film "Rocco and His Brothers" depicts a Southern Italian family's arduous journey to Milan, their struggles with poverty, crime, and interpersonal conflicts, and the tragic consequences of their assimilation into postwar Italian society.
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28% Bias Score

Follemente" Breaks Box Office Records, Garnering International Remake Interest
Paolo Genovese's "Follemente," a romantic comedy starring Pilar Fogliati and Edoardo Leo, has earned €16,639,810 in Italy, making it the highest-grossing Italian film of the 2024-2025 season, prompting numerous international remake requests.

Follemente" Breaks Box Office Records, Garnering International Remake Interest
Paolo Genovese's "Follemente," a romantic comedy starring Pilar Fogliati and Edoardo Leo, has earned €16,639,810 in Italy, making it the highest-grossing Italian film of the 2024-2025 season, prompting numerous international remake requests.
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48% Bias Score

Letters from Sicily": Mafia Boss's Capture Through Secret Correspondence
Letters from Sicily" (2024), a film directed by Antonio Piazza and Fabio Grassadonia, depicts the true story of the capture of Matteo Messina Denaro, a notorious Sicilian Mafia boss, using correspondence between Denaro and a former mayor, orchestrated by Italian intelligence, to expose his network o...

Letters from Sicily": Mafia Boss's Capture Through Secret Correspondence
Letters from Sicily" (2024), a film directed by Antonio Piazza and Fabio Grassadonia, depicts the true story of the capture of Matteo Messina Denaro, a notorious Sicilian Mafia boss, using correspondence between Denaro and a former mayor, orchestrated by Italian intelligence, to expose his network o...
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24% Bias Score

Netflix Adapts Classic Novel "The Leopard" into Lavish Six-Part Series
Netflix released a six-part Italian adaptation of Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's novel, "The Leopard," on March 5th, 2024, showcasing Sicily's aristocratic Salina family during Italy's unification and employing a large cast and extensive Sicilian locations.

Netflix Adapts Classic Novel "The Leopard" into Lavish Six-Part Series
Netflix released a six-part Italian adaptation of Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's novel, "The Leopard," on March 5th, 2024, showcasing Sicily's aristocratic Salina family during Italy's unification and employing a large cast and extensive Sicilian locations.
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48% Bias Score

Life is Beautiful": A Controversial Holocaust Depiction
Roberto Benigni's 1997 film "Life is Beautiful" portrays a Jewish father's attempt to protect his son from the horrors of a Nazi concentration camp by presenting it as a game, sparking debate about its approach to a sensitive topic.

Life is Beautiful": A Controversial Holocaust Depiction
Roberto Benigni's 1997 film "Life is Beautiful" portrays a Jewish father's attempt to protect his son from the horrors of a Nazi concentration camp by presenting it as a game, sparking debate about its approach to a sensitive topic.
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48% Bias Score

C'è Ancora Domani" Qualifies for Oscars' Best Picture
Paola Cortellesi's directorial debut, "C'è Ancora Domani," qualified for the Oscars' Best Picture category after exceeding box office expectations in Italy and achieving international distribution in 126 countries, including China and South Korea; it played in US theaters for the minimum required du...

C'è Ancora Domani" Qualifies for Oscars' Best Picture
Paola Cortellesi's directorial debut, "C'è Ancora Domani," qualified for the Oscars' Best Picture category after exceeding box office expectations in Italy and achieving international distribution in 126 countries, including China and South Korea; it played in US theaters for the minimum required du...
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52% Bias Score

Tornatore's Documentary Showcases Ennio Morricone's Musical Genius
ARTE will broadcast Giuseppe Tornatore's documentary on Ennio Morricone on December 22nd, exploring the composer's life and artistic process through interviews, film excerpts, and analysis of his innovative musical style that blended diverse elements, impacting film scores and popular music.

Tornatore's Documentary Showcases Ennio Morricone's Musical Genius
ARTE will broadcast Giuseppe Tornatore's documentary on Ennio Morricone on December 22nd, exploring the composer's life and artistic process through interviews, film excerpts, and analysis of his innovative musical style that blended diverse elements, impacting film scores and popular music.
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32% Bias Score
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