Marco Bellocchio, one of Italy's most celebrated film directors, was in town for two reasons: first a retrospective at Moma that celebrates 50 years of his career as a filmmaker (www.moma.org) and then the presentation of the book about him titled Morality and Beauty edited by Sergio Toffetti.
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The Transatlantic Gaze. Italian Cinema, American Film by Mary Ann McDonald Carolan - State University of New York Press. The influence of Italian cinema on American film from the postwar period to the present.
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For the first time as a movie director, famous Italian actress Valeria Golino brings "Honey" to the Big Apple. Feature stars: Jasmine Trinca and Carlo Cecchi.
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Back to NYC for the first time since 2007, the Maestro, who just turned 85 last November, will conduct an ensemble of 200 musicians and singers performing some of his landmark film music.
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Events: ReportsThe Museum of Modern Art honors Italian production designer, art director and costume designer for films Dante Ferretti with a large-scale multimedia installation, original set pieces from the films that earned him three Academy Awards and a six-month retrospective of 22 films featuring the production designer’s career defining work.
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NICE, New Italian Cinema Events, tributes this year's festival to actress Valeria Golino, an artist who contributed to make recent Italian cinema internationally known. At Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò, Golino talked about her career, movies and her directorial debut
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This year in its fourth edition, the Valsele International Film Festival is an innovative and dynamic artistic-cinematographic appointment held in the breathtaking Valle del Sele, a modern day oasis in the Salerno area. The showcase created by the director Carlo Fumo, involves, numerous young people who show their interest and involvement in the social through film. We interviewed him. We found a lot of connections with America...
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This year’s lineup includes impressive debuts, a return of favorite filmmakers as well as several award winners. Italian cinema regularly takes on the most divisive issues and offers its own perspectives on contemporary Italy.
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The big act that kicked off the festival was the movie "Italy, Love It or Leave it" by documentary film makers Luca Ragazzi and Gustav Hofer. The movie analyzes all the emotional tugs that push young Italians away or keep them close to home, sometimes in spite of themselves.
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A comprehensive retrospective of the acclaimed Italian auteur, including all 12 of his feature films on 35mm, plus 2 shorts.