Showing 25 to 31 of 31 results


Vermiglio" Shortlisted for Best International Film Oscar
Maura Delpero's "Vermiglio" is among 15 films shortlisted for the Oscars' Best International Film award, competing against films from eight other countries; this marks Rai Cinema's second consecutive year in the shortlist.
Vermiglio" Shortlisted for Best International Film Oscar
Maura Delpero's "Vermiglio" is among 15 films shortlisted for the Oscars' Best International Film award, competing against films from eight other countries; this marks Rai Cinema's second consecutive year in the shortlist.
Progress
32% Bias Score


Rediscovered Comencini Film Blends Detective Fiction and Romance
Luigi Comencini's 1969 film, "Senza sapere niente di lei," a recently restored hybrid of detective and romantic genres, follows a Milanese insurance investigator who, while probing a suspicious death, develops an ambiguous relationship with the deceased's elusive daughter, blurring lines between inv...
Rediscovered Comencini Film Blends Detective Fiction and Romance
Luigi Comencini's 1969 film, "Senza sapere niente di lei," a recently restored hybrid of detective and romantic genres, follows a Milanese insurance investigator who, while probing a suspicious death, develops an ambiguous relationship with the deceased's elusive daughter, blurring lines between inv...
Progress
24% Bias Score


Martone's "Fuori": A Goliarda Sapienza Story
Mario Martone's "Fuori," starring Valeria Golino, Matilda De Angelis, and Elodie, tells a specific period of Goliarda Sapienza's life after her imprisonment for theft, focusing on her relationships with other women during a summer in Rome, set for release in 2025.
Martone's "Fuori": A Goliarda Sapienza Story
Mario Martone's "Fuori," starring Valeria Golino, Matilda De Angelis, and Elodie, tells a specific period of Goliarda Sapienza's life after her imprisonment for theft, focusing on her relationships with other women during a summer in Rome, set for release in 2025.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Sergio Leone's 'Watch Me' Directing Style Revealed
Newly discovered photographs reveal how Sergio Leone, despite his limited English, directed his classic Spaghetti Westerns using mime and his iconic phrase 'watch me'.
Sergio Leone's 'Watch Me' Directing Style Revealed
Newly discovered photographs reveal how Sergio Leone, despite his limited English, directed his classic Spaghetti Westerns using mime and his iconic phrase 'watch me'.
Progress
24% Bias Score

The Meteor Step of the Stork" Screening Celebrates Mastroianni's Legacy
The Michalis Kakogiannis Foundation screens Theo Angelopoulos's "The Meteor Step of the Stork" (1991), starring Marcello Mastroianni, on December 17th, celebrating the actor's centennial with an exhibition of original film posters, highlighting Mastroianni's diverse roles and the film's timely relev...

The Meteor Step of the Stork" Screening Celebrates Mastroianni's Legacy
The Michalis Kakogiannis Foundation screens Theo Angelopoulos's "The Meteor Step of the Stork" (1991), starring Marcello Mastroianni, on December 17th, celebrating the actor's centennial with an exhibition of original film posters, highlighting Mastroianni's diverse roles and the film's timely relev...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Torino Film Festival 2024: Attendance Soars Despite Fewer Films
The 42nd Torino Film Festival, held recently, saw a substantial increase in attendance to 36,700, higher theater occupancy at 70%, and 100% ticket sales per screening, despite a reduction in films to 121 and venues. Social media engagement exploded, reaching over 1 million people.

Torino Film Festival 2024: Attendance Soars Despite Fewer Films
The 42nd Torino Film Festival, held recently, saw a substantial increase in attendance to 36,700, higher theater occupancy at 70%, and 100% ticket sales per screening, despite a reduction in films to 121 and venues. Social media engagement exploded, reaching over 1 million people.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Intesa Sanpaolo Invests €5 Billion in Italian Film Industry
Intesa Sanpaolo is investing €5 billion in Italy's film industry by 2026, partnering with Ape to attract foreign productions using financial incentives and Italy's existing tax credits, which generated €950 million in investment from 395 foreign productions in the last five years.

Intesa Sanpaolo Invests €5 Billion in Italian Film Industry
Intesa Sanpaolo is investing €5 billion in Italy's film industry by 2026, partnering with Ape to attract foreign productions using financial incentives and Italy's existing tax credits, which generated €950 million in investment from 395 foreign productions in the last five years.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Showing 25 to 31 of 31 results