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29.04.2021 - 07:23 / justjared.com
Director Enrico Casarosa is addressing the comparisons of his new movie, Luca, to Call Me By Your Name.
The two films share a lot in common like being set in an Italian seaside, a coming of age story, and the main character also shares the same first name as Call Me director Luca Guadagnino.
However, Enrico insists that the comparisons weren’t intentional.
Click inside to see what Enrico said about the “Luca” and “Call Me By Your Name” comparisons…
He told Entertainment Tonight that the team
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supermarket giant has hailed a Scot's cafe's inventive name as 'genius'. An Italian cafe located around the back of Airdrie's Aldi store is going viral- with the name Bacchialdi's.
Dominic West is reportedly ‘concerned’ that Lily James could speak out about their fling after they were spotted looking cosy in Italy last year.
Lady Gaga!After months of filming the highly anticipated movie, in Rome, Italy, the Oscar-winning pop star has completed her role as Patrizia Reggiani (later Patrizia Gucci). On Saturday, Gaga, 35, posted a photo of her fist bumping the film's director Ridley Scott, as crew members are seen behind him.«That’s a wrap, Rid.
Lady Gaga has finished filming her new movie!
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DAZN, with backing from local telco streamer Telecom Italia, plunked down more than $1 billion per season for a three-year contract for the bulk of Italian Serie A soccer rights, displacing Comcast-owned pay TV operator Sky. A watershed moment for sports broadcasting, the deal marked the first time a streamer has nabbed exclusive rights to a major domestic league in its native territory.
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Last year, Lily James and Dominic West were photographed looking very cozy while in Rome, Italy filming for their upcoming drama Pursuit of Love together. The issue? Dominic is married and the photos were rather scandalous.
Pixar’s upcoming animated family film has raised eyebrows for some apparent similarities to “Call Me By Your Name”.
If you loved the cynical, grim nihilism and fascistic wet dream foulness of “Sicario: Day Of The Soldado,” you’re probably going to love Amazon’s “Without Remorse.” Made by the same writing/directing pair, filmmaker Stefano Sollima (the Italian “Gomorrah” TV series) and screenwriter Taylor Sheridan (“Sicario,” “Hell or High Water”), “Without Remorse” feels like a CIA Black Ops recruitment tool—making ruthless assassinations of faceless foreign nationals seem efficiently slick and badass—for
Disney and Pixar’s latest animated feature is a coming-of-age tale about a sea monster, set during one unforgettable summer in Italy.
One of the things Pixar does better than anyone, or all animated houses anyhow, is tapping into that feeling of youthful nostalgia and making it universal. What Pixar excel at, seemingly, is mix wistful coming of age stories about childhood or growing up and mix it with a fantasy element.
Manori Ravindran International EditorITV Studios is growing its sizeable global footprint with a new Spanish scripted production company that extends one of the super-indie’s most recognizable banners.Leading Italian producer Cattleya, the makers of “Gomorrah,” “Suburra” and “ZeroZeroZero,” will expand into Spain with Cattleya Producciones.