Trieste Science+Fiction Festival
Neil Marshall – The Lair #tsplusf
We talk with Neil Marshall about his last horror flick, at the Trieste Science + Fiction Festival, where he is also head of the Jury.
Trieste Science+Fiction Festival
We talk with Neil Marshall about his last horror flick, at the Trieste Science + Fiction Festival, where he is also head of the Jury.
An epic period fantasy series with a modern sensibility set in an enchanted land of breathtaking beauty.
From the book by Charles Graeber, Eddie Redmayne plays Charles Cullen, the serial killer nurse who managed to kill so many people thanks to his compassionate ways and his ability to become invisible
It's classic D&D: a band of unlikely companions comes together, then sets off across a fantastical landscape to achieve a goal and defeat a bad guy.
The rousing spy thriller will explore tales filled with espionage and daring missions to restore hope to a galaxy in the grip of a ruthless Empire.
Loving and crashing all the adorable Rom Coms cliches: Bros is in Italian Cinemas.
Being part of the Bonelli Cinematic Universe and its beginning.
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.
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.
From the 1965's best selling Book Series by Bernard Waber to the big screen:Lyle the Crocodile is finally in cinemas.
Imagine to be trapped in an Hotel because Covid is spreading everywhere.
Stephen Frears brings to the big screen the true story of an amateur historian, Philippa Langley, who in 2012 discovered the remains of King Richard III a carpark in Leicester.
How James Morosini Turned Being Catfished by His Father Into New Film I Love My Dad.
A remake of a film in a film: The cinema lesson by Michel Hazanavicius.
The story of a dominatrix and her rich client.
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the British Film Festival that returns in October with a formidable line-up celebrating the talents of Britain’s finest filmmakers and actors.
Ke Huy Quan's comeback in the movie business is an explosive and spectacular film.
After presenting it at the Festival de Cannes, out of competition, Ari Folman is in Italy to present Where is Anna Frank.
Edward Berger directs the first German film adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque's pacifist world bestseller.
Daniel Brühl on how to depict war on screen nowadays.
The Italian Film Festival features a selection of films from the New Neapolitan Cinema movement, curated and presented by the Italian Cultural Institute in Melbourne, bringing to the Australian audience the rich Neapolitan film heritage of the last 30 years.
This edition features a stunning selection of contemporary Italian cinema, a nod to Pier Paolo Pasolini on the centenary of his birth, and a spotlight on Naples, featuring Mario Martone’s Nostalgia selected at the Cannes Film Festival.
Leo Ferrari and Leonardo Venturi, actors of the WeDo project.
A documentary on Ukraine's invasion by Russia, told by its anonymous protagonists.
Giornate degli Autori - Venezia
Steve Buscemi's 6th film as director is about a woman whose superpower is "Listening".
Casey Affleck and Zoey Deschanel play Donnie Emerson and his wife Nancy in Dreamin' Wild, the real story of the singer/songwriter' second chance at music, success and life.