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Charades Strikes Deals on ‘Forever Young,’ Valeria Bruni Tedeschi’s Cannes Competition Film (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Australia - Spain - France - Brazil - Paris - Sweden - Italy - Russia - Austria - Germany - Portugal - Greece - Finland - county Wells - Israel - Charlotte, county Wells
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03.06.2022 / 18:23

Charades Strikes Deals on ‘Forever Young,’ Valeria Bruni Tedeschi’s Cannes Competition Film (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentParis-based sales company Charades has closed a raft of deals on “Forever Young,” Valeria Bruni Tedeschi’s film which competed at Cannes and earned a warm critical welcome. “Forever Young” opens at the end of the 1980s in Paris and follows a young troupe of comedians who have just have been admitted to Les Amandiers, the prestigious theater school headed by Patrice Chéreau. Bruni Tedeschi wrote the script alongside Agnès De Sacy and regular collaborator Noémie Lvovsky.

Mario Falcone marries Becky Miesner - www.msn.com - Italy - city Lima - city Essex
msn.com
02.06.2022 / 00:09

Mario Falcone marries Becky Miesner

TOWIE star, 34, and his fiancée Becky Miesner, 33, shared their first photograph as man and wife following their ceremony in Sorrento, Italy. Make-up artist and salon owner Becky looked absolutely radiant in a plunging lace gown, which featured heavily embellished beaded detailing all over. Mario also shared a snap of Becky posing alone giving a closer look at her pretty gown, holding a bouquet of white roses.

Mario Falcone's wedding to Becky Miesner in full from stunning gown to celeb pals - www.ok.co.uk - Italy
ok.co.uk
01.06.2022 / 22:25

Mario Falcone's wedding to Becky Miesner in full from stunning gown to celeb pals

Mario Falcone has married his fiancée Becky Miesner in a stunning ceremony which took place in Italy. The former The Only Way Is Essex star, 34, and Becky, 33, tied the knot in an outdoor ceremony in Sorrento, surrounded by their nearest and dearest.

Mario Falcone and Becky Miesner marry in Italy and share first stunning wedding pics - www.ok.co.uk - Italy
ok.co.uk
01.06.2022 / 17:49

Mario Falcone and Becky Miesner marry in Italy and share first stunning wedding pics

Mario Falcone has married his fiancée Becky Miesner in a stunning Italian wedding ceremony.The 34 year old Italian star, best known for his appearances on TOWIE, shared the news with a snap of the couple posing in the gorgeous sunshine. Becky, 33, wore a fitted plunge lace wedding gown and her brunette locks styled into a sleek 'do, while her new husband looked incredibly dapper in a smart tuxedo suit.The bride then finished off her ensemble with an incredible flowing veil that spread out around her in a dramatic finish to the look. Mario also wore a single white rose in his buttonhole and some perfectly polished black shoes for the occasion.

Inside Mario Falcone and Becky Miesner’s lavish pre-wedding party in Italy’s Amalfi Coast - www.ok.co.uk - Paris - Italy
ok.co.uk
31.05.2022 / 13:29

Inside Mario Falcone and Becky Miesner’s lavish pre-wedding party in Italy’s Amalfi Coast

Mario Falcone is gearing up to wed Becky Miesener this week after the couple were forced to postpone their wedding plans twice.To kick off the long awaited wedding celebrations the couple threw a lavish party for their nearest and dearest in the stunning surroundings of Italy’s Amalfi Coast. Despite Mario announcing he had a health scare just a week before the couple’s jetted off to Italy ahead of their big day, he showed no signs of letting an illness keep him down.Taking to social media to document the evening, Mario, 34, showed off what he and Becky, 33, wore for their “white party”.

Marco Bellocchio on Depicting Trauma and Dilemma Posed by Aldo Moro’s Kidnapping in TV Series ‘Exterior Night’ - variety.com - Italy - Rome
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30.05.2022 / 15:47

Marco Bellocchio on Depicting Trauma and Dilemma Posed by Aldo Moro’s Kidnapping in TV Series ‘Exterior Night’

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentVeteran Italian auteur Marco Bellocchio returned to Cannes this year with “Exterior Night,” a limited TV series about the 1978 kidnapping and assassination of former Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro by Red Brigades terrorists that, prior to playing on pubcaster RAI, is now on release in two installments via Lucky Red in Italian cinemas where it’s doing quite well.Bellocchio, who previously recounted Moro’s still-mysterious abduction in the 2005 film “Goodmorning, Night” from the viewpoint of one of his captors, is taking a different narrative approach in this series consisting  of six one-hour episodes that reconstruct the 55 days of Moro’s imprisonment from different points of view, including that of his family, his fellow high-echelon Christian Democrat politicians, and the ailing Pope Paul VI, played by Toni Servillo. He spoke to Variety about what drove him to revisit Italy’s deepest recent collective trauma and why he thinks the crucial issue of whether the Italian government should have negotiated with the Red Brigades to try and save Moro remains an open question.

Cannes Buyers Flock to Leonor Serraille’s Competition Film ‘Mother and Son’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Australia - Spain - France - New Zealand - Sweden - Italy - Norway - Portugal - Switzerland - Denmark - Ivory Coast - Greece - county Andrews - Taiwan
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28.05.2022 / 16:35

Cannes Buyers Flock to Leonor Serraille’s Competition Film ‘Mother and Son’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentMK2 Films has locked major territory deals on Leonor Serraille’s drama “Mother and Son” which world premiered in competition at the Cannes Film Festival and garnered strong reviews. “Mother and Son” charts the lives of a young African woman, Rose, and two of her four children, Jean and Ernest, who come to France from the Ivory Coast in the 1980s with high ideals.

Italy’s ‘A Conspiracy Man’ Wins Cannes’ La Cinef Film School Shorts Competition - variety.com - Italy
variety.com
26.05.2022 / 20:55

Italy’s ‘A Conspiracy Man’ Wins Cannes’ La Cinef Film School Shorts Competition

Marta Balaga Italy’s Valerio Ferrara was named the winner of the 25th edition La Cinef for his warm take on a hapless barber who believes in conspiracy theories in “A Conspiracy Man” (“Il Barbiere Complottista”). Laughing stock of his family, nobody takes him seriously. Until he is arrested by the police.“Personally, I have a special affection for the cinema of this country,” said Canadian actor Monia Chokri, praising the director’s sense of humor.

‘Nostalgia’ Review: Mario Martone’s Formally Stunning Film Shows Naples In A Different, Touching Light - theplaylist.net - Italy - city Naples
theplaylist.net
26.05.2022 / 19:55

‘Nostalgia’ Review: Mario Martone’s Formally Stunning Film Shows Naples In A Different, Touching Light

Unlike most films and series set in Naples, “Nostalgia” really does show us the city like we’ve never seen it before: from the melancholy perspective of someone who left forty years ago. Italian director Mario Martone makes the astute and powerful decision not to make this immediately obvious, opening the film with a stunning sequence showing a man (Pierfrancesco Favino) silently arrive in and explore the city at night.

Fan Points Out How Much Kris Jenner’s Dress for Kourtney’s Wedding Resembles a Look From Schitt’s Creek’s Moira - www.usmagazine.com - Italy
usmagazine.com
25.05.2022 / 20:15

Fan Points Out How Much Kris Jenner’s Dress for Kourtney’s Wedding Resembles a Look From Schitt’s Creek’s Moira

Was Kris Jenner‘s dress for Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker‘s wedding inspired by Moira Rose? One fan compared the famous momager’s feathered Dolce & Gabbana gown to a look seen on Schitt’s Creek — and the resemblance is uncanny!

Mario Falcone battling a worrying infection just a week before his wedding - www.ok.co.uk - Italy
ok.co.uk
25.05.2022 / 16:53

Mario Falcone battling a worrying infection just a week before his wedding

Former TOWIE star Mario Falcone has revealed he’s suffering from an infection just a week before his wedding. Confessing he’s been taken ill just days before his big day to fiancée Becky Miesner, the 34-year-old took to his Instagram Stories to share a snap of himself wearing an oxygen mask and looking concerned. “When you have a head cold and chest infection the week before your wedding,” wrote the dad-of-one alongside the snap.

Mario Martone on Why ‘Nostalgia’ Depicts Naples As a ‘Global South’ - variety.com - Italy - Egypt
variety.com
25.05.2022 / 12:55

Mario Martone on Why ‘Nostalgia’ Depicts Naples As a ‘Global South’

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentProlific Italian film and stage director Mario Martone, who is a Venice aficionado, is back in competition in Cannes 27 years after his Elena Ferrante adaptation “L’amore molesto” (“Troubling Love”) launched in competition from the Croisette in 1995. And there is a close connection between these two films that delve deep into the entrails of Martone’s native Naples.In his well-received “Nostalgia”, praised by Variety as Martone’s “most rewarding film in years,” ace actor Pierfrancesco Favino plays the middle-aged Felice Lasco, who returns to the bustling port city after having lived in Egypt for 40 years. Once back, he is caught up in memories of a distant life spent in his hometown, as his criminal youth slowly catches up with him.

‘Nostalgia’ Film Review: Mario Martone’s Thin Story Bolstered by Star Pierfrancesco Favino - thewrap.com - Italy - Belgium
thewrap.com
25.05.2022 / 10:23

‘Nostalgia’ Film Review: Mario Martone’s Thin Story Bolstered by Star Pierfrancesco Favino

For decades, Italian filmmakers dominated Cannes.If the 1960s saw Federico Fellini, Michelangelo Antonioni and Luchino Visconti reign supreme, somehow the 1970s were even richer. Elio Petri and Francesco Rosi won shared top prizes in 1972, while for two consecutive years later that decade the Taviani brothers and then Ermanno Olmi hoisted Palmes across a border that sits just 40 miles away.This year’s lone competition title from an Italian director (the only other Italian language film, “The Eight Mountains,” comes courtesy of two Belgians), Mario Martone’s “Nostalgia” will probably not break that particular drought, but the Neapolitan director can take solace in another modest honor: Telling a story about mothers and sons, about gangsters and priests, and about a peculiar kind of longing for the past in a place where little has changed for hundreds of years, “Nostalgia” is a nigh perfect candidate to wave il Tricolore.Taking a thin amount of plot and stretching it as far and wide as it can go, the film itself is far from perfect, but it does benefit from “The Traitor” star Pierfrancesco Favino’s terrific lead performance as a man who learns the hard way that there’s no going home again.After forty years abroad, Felice (Favino, of course) returns to his native Naples a stranger in a familiar land.

Cannes Review: Mario Martone’s ‘Nostalgia’ - deadline.com - USA - Italy - city Naples
deadline.com
25.05.2022 / 02:21

Cannes Review: Mario Martone’s ‘Nostalgia’

Nostalgia has seldom looked grittier, or more treacherous, than it does in Mario Martone’s eponymous new film. The Italian director splashes his teaming, boisterous, unruly native city of Naples across the screen in fulsome fashion in telling the story of a man who left as a teenager but, some 40 years later, is drawn back into its sinister embrace.

‘Nostalgia’ Review: Mario Martone’s Rueful, Ruminative Ode to His Home City of Naples - variety.com - Italy - city Naples - city Home
variety.com
25.05.2022 / 01:21

‘Nostalgia’ Review: Mario Martone’s Rueful, Ruminative Ode to His Home City of Naples

Guy Lodge Film CriticHometowns forget us quickly when we leave them, even if some of the people left behind do not. Architecture, infrastructure and whole communities can change with scant warning or regard for our memories, or our bearings when we return.

Cannes Directors’ Fortnight Title ‘1976’ Rolls Out Sales for Luxbox (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - France - Italy - Chile - Portugal - Argentina - Greece - Rome - city Santiago - Turkey
variety.com
22.05.2022 / 20:35

Cannes Directors’ Fortnight Title ‘1976’ Rolls Out Sales for Luxbox (EXCLUSIVE)

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent“1976,” the awaited first feature of Chile’s Manuela Martelli, has closed first new major territories for sales company Luxbox before its world premiere in Directors’ Fortnight later this upcoming week.The film is produced out of Chile by writer-directors Omar Zúñiga (“The Strong Ones”) and Dominga Sotomayor (“Too Late to Die Young”) at auteur-focused Chile-based Cinestación (“Too Late to Die Young”) as well as Alejandra Garcia and Andrés Wood, another celebrated Chilean director (“Violeta Went to Heaven”) at Wood Productions. Nathalia Videla Peña and Juan Pablo Gugliotta at Argentina’s Magma Cine co-produce.“1976” is set, as its title implies, in 1976, one of the bloodiest years of Augusto Pinochet’s hugely bloody dictatorship.

‘Escobar: Paradise Lost’ Director Andrea di Stefano Set to Make Italian Thriller ‘L’Ultima Notte Di Amore’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Italy - Indiana
variety.com
22.05.2022 / 08:33

‘Escobar: Paradise Lost’ Director Andrea di Stefano Set to Make Italian Thriller ‘L’Ultima Notte Di Amore’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentItalian actor-turned-director Andrea Di Stefano, who helmed well-received U.S. indie thrillers “Escobar: Paradise Lost,” with Benicio del Toro, and “The Informer,” is set to make “L’Ultima Notte di Amore,” his Italian-language debut.Universal Pictures Intl., Focus Features, and Italy’s Vision Distribution have worldwide distribution rights on the pic, which toplines Pierfrancesco Favino (Cannes competition title “Nostalgia” from Mario Martone).The film’s title, which translates as “The Last Night of Love,” is a play on words.

‘Eight Mountains’ Review: Felix Van Groeningen Returns To Form With A Sentimental Ode To Friendship In The Alps [Cannes] - theplaylist.net - Italy - Belgium
theplaylist.net
19.05.2022 / 16:05

‘Eight Mountains’ Review: Felix Van Groeningen Returns To Form With A Sentimental Ode To Friendship In The Alps [Cannes]

For his most subdued film yet, Belgian director Felix van Groeningen, along with co-directing partner Charlotte Vandermeersch take to the Italian Alps for a decades-spanning story of friendship. Following Groeningen’s solo effort, 2018’s “Beautiful Boy,” “The Eight Mountains” is a quiet return to form with its stunning mountain scenery and strong performances from Luca Marinelli and Alessandro Borghi, but this elegiac personal epic is far too languid for its length.

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