Mila Turajlić – Non-Aligned: Scenes from the Labudović Reels #TSSFF34
The birth of the Non-Aligned Movement, through the camera of the cameraman of Yugoslav president Tito, Stevan Labudović.
The birth of the Non-Aligned Movement, through the camera of the cameraman of Yugoslav president Tito, Stevan Labudović.
The horror of war and a dream that takes you home to tell about it.
The incredible story of Aurora Mardiganian, a survivor of the Armenian genocide, and the star of a long-lost Hollywood film.
After winning three awards in the Locarno's Cineasti del Presente competition this summer, Juraj Lerotić lands in competition at the 34th Trieste Film festival with his autobiographical debut film "Safe Place".
"Loving cinema in all its aspects, even the its dark side". Damien Chazelle declares his love for cinema, even when it's a Babylon.
The European cinema I'm proud to be part of: Lukas Dhont presents Close to the italian audience and talks about being proudly part of European directors.
A first feature film which is, at the same time, an enchanting and nostalgic look at a father-daughter relationship and a delicate coming-of-age.
The president of one of the youngest italian film commission tells us all about its activities.
An update on the various activities and actions of the Sardinia Film Commission, from Focus London.
A look at the film financing form the inside of the Directorate general of Cinema.
What Genova Liguria Film Commission can do for film and tv productions explained here.
Luca Ferrario talks with Fred Radio about both his roles and his missions.
The head of the London office of Italian Trade Agency at Fred Radio from Focus London 2022.
Veneteo Film Commission's first time at Focus London in the words of Francesca Valente, general secretary.
Cristina Priarone at Focus London 2022 talks about the state of the art of the two institutions she presides.
Bruno Cristaldi is one of the producers of the italian delegation at Focus London 2022.
A bizarre and touching tale of optimism and resilience, in the cold and snowy Finland.
WICIP, the first project for the international promotion of Italian cinema written, produced and directed by women. It includes the presentation of five films that are also available in versions accessible to the deaf and to the blind.
A year into her mandate, Beatrice Borgia talks about her role at the Film Commission Torino Piemonte and the results achieved so far.
WICIP, the first project for the international promotion of Italian cinema written, produced and directed by women. It includes the presentation of five films that are also available in versions accessible to the deaf and to the blind.
The director of Pamfir tells us all about his visually striking and emotionally driven film.
Kristina is not jus a portrait of a trans woman, but of a person who deals with the world, as Nikola Spasic tells us.
The hyper-creative Albert Serra and his monumental social thriller, shot in Tahiti with an astounding Benoit Magimel.
A chat with an iconic actor about his beginnings and the masterpieces of his career.
A debut film, a nostalgic and melancholic look on how difficult it is to process grief and accept the loss of someone dear.
"A film about the journalists and all the women who stood up to tell their stories": Maria Schrader on She Said's essential drive and focus.
"A film about the journalists and all the women who stood up to tell their stories": Maria Schrader on She Said's essential drive and focus.
From Academy Award director Don Hall, an ecologist fairytale about a three generations of men meeting halfway.
The resilience of Ukrainian cinema and one of its most important festivals, through the words of Andriy Khalpakhchi.