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Nearly three decades after his passing, Abu Seif’s legacy endures through the generations of filmmakers he inspired, and the ...
Seif, one of Egypt's most profound voices, had directed more than 40 films over nearly five decades, firmly establishing ...
The rise of Italian giallo, mystery and suspense movies, represents a fusion of literary tradition, visual innovation, and ...
Max Mara Resort 2026 collection blends sultry 1950s flair with modern tailoring in a cinematic showcase at Italy’s Royal ...
Dive into the magic of Italy through the cinematic lens. From the sun-drenched hills of Tuscany to the bustling streets of ...
Enzo Staiola, child actor at heart of ‘Bicycle Thieves,’ dies at 85. He was 8 years old, with no acting experience, when director Vittorio De Sica cast him in the 1948 film that epitomized ...
Bette Davis declared Anna Magnani "the greatest actress I have ever seen," and her role in The Rose Tattoo proves her talent.
With its inherent simplicity, Italian neorealism is a perfect match for Franciscan spirituality. Francis (Nazario Gerardi) insists that he and his brothers never take more than they need, and are ...
Capturing the making of Jean-Luc Godard's 'Breathless,' Richard Linklater recreates French New Wave with 'Nouvelle Vague.' Watch the teaser.
The pontiff was also a fan of Italian neorealism and cited Roberto Rossellini’s 1945 wartime classic Rome, Open City as another film that had marked him as a child, ...
“There’s Still Tomorrow,” an alleged comedy-drama about spousal abuse in post-World War II Rome, is the directorial debut of its star, the established Italian actress Paola Cortellesi.
There are personalities that have completely changed the way cinema is conceived in Italy. In the case of Vittorio De Sica, he 'invented' cinema in Italy, becoming the father of neorealism, the ...