Berlinguer on the Metro
The recent screening of the film 'Berlinguer: The Great Ambition' at the Italian Cinema Week in Mexico reflects on the life and political ideas of Enrico Berlinguer, emphasizing his role in Italian communism and the need for adaptation to local contexts.
This Week's Movies: Greetings to Power
Italian director Paolo Sorrentino explores themes of power and decadence in his latest film, injecting a modern outlook into his cinematic expression.
Marco Bellocchio recreates, in the series 'Portobello', the case that led an Italian star to prison
Marco Bellocchio's new series 'Portobello' explores a significant case that resulted in the imprisonment of a renowned Italian actor.
Culture portal recommends: David Lynch's "The Straight Story" on Jupiter
The article recommends David Lynch's film "The Straight Story," highlighting its uniqueness among the director's works, focusing on the true story of Alvin Straight and his journey across states to reconcile with his brother.
Federico Frusciante, beloved Italian film critic, dies
Italian film critic Federico Frusciante passed away in Livorno, leaving behind a legacy as a unique voice in Italian cinema criticism.
Wuthering Heights starts well
The new film adaptation of Emily Brontรซ's 'Wuthering Heights' has achieved significant box office success upon its release.
Robert Duvall and the 'son of the devil': the only Corleone without Italian blood
The death of Robert Duvall highlights the profound impact of his role as Tom Hagen in 'The Godfather', marking him as an unforgettable figure in cinema.
Colizzi, the voice of Robin Hood and all the greatest actors
Italian actor and voice actor Pino Colizzi has passed away at the age of 88, leaving behind a legacy in both theatre and dubbing.
The case of 'Love Me Love Me'. The Italian series speaks English
Prime Video launches its first entirely Italian film, 'Love Me Love Me', produced in English, based on the bestselling book series by Stefania S.
The movie "Perfect" - a soul and physical striptease. Review of the latest J. J. Dลพilindลพers film
The article reviews the film "Perfect", a remake of the Italian movie "Perfect Strangers", highlighting its universal appeal and cross-cultural adaptations.
Cinema: Martin Scorsese has a missed call
The article discusses Nanni Moretti's film, which includes allusions to Italian cinematic classics and suggests themes of farewell.
No one shows Italy like Paolo Sorrentino. How to find a politician from 'La Grazia'?
The article explores Paolo Sorrentino's unique contributions to Italian cinema and discusses his portrayal of political themes in his films.
Franco Nero: "America gives me the Star. Instead, Italy..."
Franco Nero, the iconic Italian actor known for his role in Django, is set to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, marking a significant recognition in his illustrious career.
The Hoarse Voice, the Love for Roberto Russo, the Dementia. Why Monica Vitti Retired from the Scene
The article discusses the influential career of actress Monica Vitti in Italian cinema and explores the personal reasons behind her retirement, including her struggles with health issues.
Checco Zalone beats himself: 'Buen Camino' is the Italian film with the highest earnings ever
Checco Zalone's 'Buen Camino' has officially become the highest-grossing Italian film ever, surpassing his previous record with earnings of over 65 million euros in just three weeks.
"Avatar" first in the box office
As of this morning, unless unlikely catastrophes occur, Buen Camino has become the highest-grossing Italian film of all time in Italy, surpassing the previous record held by Quo vado? with a total box office of over 65 million euros.
Stefania Sandrelli, 50 years of the 20th century. "On set it was very cold, tea, stolen kisses with De Niro"
Stefania Sandrelli reflects on her role and experiences while filming Bernardo Bertolucci's masterpiece, highlighting the strong bonds formed among the cast and the significance of Italian cinema on the world stage.
Italian cinema on the rise, Mollicone: "Comedy drives the market"
Recent Cinetel data shows that Italian cinema is experiencing significant growth, exceeding results from the past decade and reaching levels not seen in thirty years, according to Federico Mollicone.
Lights, Camera, Action: Italians Return to the Movies, but with Mixed Results
Italian cinemas, once ubiquitous in cities, have drastically dwindled over the years, but recent trends suggest a potential resurgence by 2025.
Cinzia Mascoli: 'Honeymoon Trips? Verdone chose me by mistake. I was destined for a life of hell'
Cinzia Mascoli, a Roman actress, reflects on her unexpected role in Carlo Verdone's film 'Honeymoon Trips' and the challenges she faced thereafter.
Brigitte Bardot, the homage of politics. Santanchรฉ: "She was much more than an icon"
The passing of Brigitte Bardot at 91 has transcended cinema to become a significant political and cultural event, with Italian and French officials commemorating her as a transformative figure in women's imagery.
Neri Parenti: "Checco Zalone succeeds because he has managed to remake Alberto Sordi in another sauce"
Neri Parenti comments on the commercial success of Checco Zalone's film 'Buen camino,' despite harsh criticism, emphasizing the different perspectives of critics and audiences.
Buen Camino by Checco Zalone breaks box office records: 5.6 million tickets on the first day
The highly anticipated new comedy 'Buen Camino' by Checco Zalone grossed a record 5.6 million euros on its opening day, December 25, marking one of the most profitable Christmas days for Italian cinema in the last 14 years.