Emiliano De Pablos London-based Taskovski Films has acquired worldwide rights outside Italy to Jacopo Quadri’s “Ultimina,” which world premieres on Saturday Nov. 21 at Amsterdam’s IDFA documentary festival.
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“Here we go again,” Diane Warren says. The Grammy, Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner has jumped on the phone to discuss “Io sì (Seen)” a beautiful ballad sung by Italian pop star Laura Pausini from Edoardo Ponti’s “The Life Ahead.” A song that also puts her right back in the middle of awards season.
And you can get an exclusive first look at the music video for the song, also directed by Ponti, embedded in this post. Continue reading Diane Warren Goes For Oscar Nod No.
Emiliano De Pablos London-based Taskovski Films has acquired worldwide rights outside Italy to Jacopo Quadri’s “Ultimina,” which world premieres on Saturday Nov. 21 at Amsterdam’s IDFA documentary festival.
Teresa Giudice showed her support for ex-husband Joe Giudice as he said goodbye to their daughters following their trip to Italy.“Miss tthem [sic] so much already,” the businessman, 48, captioned an Instagram photo of himself with Gia, 19, and Milania, 14, on Friday, November 20.
Amicable exes! Two months after their divorce was finalized, Teresa Giudice and Joe Giudice seem to be getting along very well. The Real Housewives of New Jersey star, 48, shared a few heart emojis under a new photo her ex shared with their daughters Gia, 19, and Milania, 14. The teens recently visited their dad in his native Italy, while the couple’s other two daughters Gabriella, 16, and Audriana, 11, stayed behind in Jersey due to school commitments.
Justin Bieber wears a Drew House sweatshirt while leaving the Italian restaurant Il Pastaio with his wife Hailey Bieber on Thursday afternoon (November 19) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentNBCUniversal Global Distribution has closed a deal for all international rights outside Italy, Germany and the U.K. on Italian soccer icon doc “My Name Is Francesco Totti,” an intimate look at the life and career of long-time A.S.
Anna Marie de la Fuente Rome-based international sales and production company TVCO has scooped up sales rights to Argentine comedy “El Padre de Mis Hijos” (“The Father of My Sons”) which TVCO is presenting along with drama “El Silencio del Cazador” (“The Hunter’s Silence”) at the Malaga Spanish screenings (Nov. 17-20).
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentItaly-based sales outlet TVCO has acquired international rights to Jonas Kærup Hjort’s Danish black comedy “The Penultimate” ahead of its world premiere in competition at the Tallinn Black Night Film Festival.Described as a “Kafkaesque tale” by Tallinn festival, “The Penultimate” follows an insignificant clerk (Joen Højerslev), who gets trapped inside a secluded building facing an endless maze of obstacles.
Two Women (La ciociara), the first actor to triumph at the Oscars in a foreign language film. In 1965 she was nominated again, for De Sica’s Marriage Italian Style (Matrimonio all’italiana), before receiving an honorary award in 1991 for “a career rich with memorable performances that has added permanent lustre to our art form”.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentMia Threapleton, who is the daughter Kate Winslet and British film director Jim Threapleton, makes her acting debut in Ireland-set chiller “Shadows,” directed by Italy’s Carlo Lavagna and mostly shot in an abandoned hotel in the woods near the village of Howth.“Shadows” premiered last month at the Rome Film Festival’s Alice in the City section.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentEmmy-winning U.S. director and producer John Maggio is shooting “Milano,” a high-profile doc on the rise of the Italian fashion industry that is expected to feature many of Italy’s most iconic fashion designers.Maggio, who most recently directed HBO doc “The Perfect Weapon,” based on the best-selling book by David E.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentMK2 Films has lured key European buyers with “The Good Boss,” starring Javier Bardem.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentPicture Tree International has sold family drama “God You Are Such a P—k,” starring Til Schweiger and Heike Makatsch, to several additional territories. The Berlin-based sales agent revealed the latest deals as the American Film Market entered its second day of trading.Among the latest buyers are Koba Films in France, Notorious Pictures in Italy, and Eagle International in Taiwan.
Hunger Games star Josh Hutcherson and Italian actress Sabrina Impacciatore have joined Liev Schreiber in the feature movie adaptation of Ernest Hemingway’s final novel, Across the River and Into the Trees, now in pre-production in Italy. The movie version will tell the story of Colonel Richard Cantwell, played by Schreiber, a semi-autobiographical character partially-based-on Hemingway’s friend Colonel Charles T.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentItaly’s Minerva Pictures — the company specialized in genre fare such as teen chiller “Shortcut” that recently made a U.S.
Dave McNary Film ReporterJosh Hutcherson and Italian thespian Sabrina Impacciatore have joined the cast of the movie adaptation of Ernest Hemingway’s “Across the River and Into the Trees,” Variety has learned exclusively.Production companies Tribune Pictures and The Exchange are in pre-production in Italy. Hutcherson and Impacciatore are joining the previously announced cast of Liev Schreiber, Matilda De Angelis, Laura Morante and Giancarlo Giannini.The producers are Robert MacLean of Tribune