Tag: Sara Serraiocco

Vermiglio | Review

Baby Machines: Delpero Designs Tapestry of Women’s Miseries During WWII Italy Despite the associations suggested by its title, Maura Delpero’s sophomore film Vermiglio is a...

Weightless | 2024 Locarno Film Festival Review

The Big Empty: Fgaier Crash Lands with Sentimental Drivel For her directorial debut Weightless (Sulla terra leggeri), film editor Sara Fgaier opens her narrative with a...

Lord of the Ants (Il signore delle formiche) | 2022 Venice Film Festival Review

Triumph of the (Court's) Will: Amelio Delves into Infamously Homophobic Italian Court Case Perennial Italian auteur Gianni Amelio goes back to the contentious political climate...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2022: #57. Gianni Amelio’s Il signore delle formiche

Il signore delle formiche Septuagenarian Gianni Amelio is showing zero signs of slowing down quickly after 2020's Hammamet he climbed onto a film that could...

Cloro | 2015 Sundance Film Festival Review

From Twirls to Breaststrokes: Sanfelice's Debut Retains Rhythm but Keeps Distance Utilizing the seldomly spotlighted sport of synchronized swimming as the backdrop, Cloro serves as...

Salvo | Review

Miracle Worker: Italian Duo’s Debut a Cold Rumination on Tenuous Connection Though its initial setup holds considerable promise, due mostly to subdued visual cues that...

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Maldoror | Review

The Ten Golden Globes Narratives That Will Define the 2026 Oscars

Nomination ballots are being filled out today, and with...

More Violence: Michel Franco’s ‘Circles’ Getting Ready for Cannes 2026?

Screen have put together 75 titles (many of which...