Tag: Italian Cinema

The Macaluso Sisters | Review

Sister Acts: Dante Wallows in Tragedy Defined Sisterhood Director Emma Dante spins a melancholic web of familial woe following five women defined by tragic circumstances...

Pinocchio | Review

Nose the Ropes: Garrone Renovates Collodi’s Classic Children’s Text Sometime over the past century, the cinematic conception of the fairy tale has enabled a movement...

The Life Ahead [Video Review]

In the Mood for Loren: Ponti Resurrects an Icon in Reticent Remake It’s been over a decade since iconic Italian actress Sophia Loren appeared...

Martin Eden | Review

The Working Class Goes to Heaven: Marcello Retrofits London’s Ruminations on Superficial Social Status Pietro Marcello brings his unconventional sensibilities to new heights with Martin...

Love is a Battlefield in Visconti’s Swan Song, L’innocente (1976) | Blu-ray Review

Premiering out of competition at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival just two months after he died from a stroke, Luchino Visconti’s final masterpiece, The...

Dead Again: Fulci’s “Zombie” (1979) Cult Classic Finds New Life | Blu-ray Review

Italian ‘Maestro of Gore’ Lucio Fulci canvassed a wide array of genres. Not unlike his colleague Mario Bava, his filmography resists being pigeonholed, seeing...

Criterion Collection: Teorema (1968) | Blu-ray Review

“Whatever the bourgeois do is wrong?” is a question posited in the flurried opening segment of Pier Paolo Pasolini’s arcane arthouse classic Teorema, a...

Hidden Away | 2020 Berlin Intl. Film Festival Review

Painter Man: Diritti Resurrects Famed Italian Artist Italian director Giorgio Diritti presents his first film in seven years with Hidden Away, a biopic on famed...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2020: #128. Tre piani – Nanni Moretti

Tre piani Italy’s Nanni Moretti breaks a five-year hiatus (from feature films) with his thirteenth narrative, Tre piani, which is also the director’s first adaptation....

Interview: Carlo Sironi – Sole | 2019 PYIFF

Italian filmmaker Carlo Sironi — whose shorts have already brought him attention at Venice and Locarno — has now given us a striking first...

Criterion Collection: Fists in the Pocket | Blu-ray Review

Criterion re-releases the mordant directorial debut of Italian auteur Marco Bellocchio, Fists in the Pocket (1965), just as the perennial filmmaker ends his sixth...

If Only | 2019 Locarno Film Festival Review

Father of My Children: Elkann Siphons Lovingly from Familial Dysfunction for Debut The holidays will always be rife for cinematic exploration of familial discord and...

2019 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Day 11 – Marco Bellocchio’s The Traitor

Master filmmaker Marco Bellocchio returns to Cannes (he was last there for 2016’s Sweet Dreams - a Directors’ Fortnight entry) for what will be...

The Traitor | 2019 Cannes Film Festival Review

Witness for the Prosecution: Bellocchio Delivers Vigorous Portrait of the Man Who Took Down the Cosa Nostra Italian auteur Marco Bellocchio, on the verge of...

Daughter of Mine | Review

Miss Mom: Bispuri Challenges Family Symmetry in Captivating Sophomore Pic With her sensory filled coming-of-age sophomore feature, Laura Bispuri navigates the sweet and sour voyage...

Audio Interview: Laura Bispuri – Daughter of Mine (Figlia mia)

Day 4 at the Berlinale provided a gem of a film in provenance of the Mediterranean Sea's second largest island. The focal point of...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2019: #143. Sole – Carlo Sironi

Sole Director Carlo Sironi makes his directorial debut with Sole, a project which was selected for several notable initiatives during its development, including Residence de...

The Vice of Hope | 2018 Toronto Intl. Film Festival Review

Hope to It: De Angelis Tackles Child Trafficking in Latest Neapolitan Drama Life may be bleak, but it’s also textured with fascinating possibilities in the...

The Spirit of Ferreri Found in Edoardo de Angelis’ Indivisible (2016) | Blu-ray Review

Italian director Edoardo de Angelis received stateside distribution with this third title, the Siamese twin melodrama Indivisible, which picked up a couple of awards...

Tuesday Blus: Cold Cults in Soavi and Argento’s The Sect

In a sense, one could point to the 1991 film The Sect as the link between Jamie Lee Curtis and giallo master Dario Argento,...

Bunga bunga: Paolo Sorrentino’s Loro Teaser with Salacious Toni Servillo (aka Silvio Berlusconi)

With Cannes just around the corner (and notably should be a great edition for Italian film), we have our first look at Loro with a...

Don’t Torture a Duckling (1972) | Blu-ray Review

Arrow Video resurrects one of Italian horror maestro Luci Fulci’s (the Godfather of Gore) best but most obscure titles, the enigmatically titled Don’t Torture...

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