Interview with Andrea Rocco, Director of the Sardegna Film Commission at Focus London 2025
An exclusive interview to Andrea Rocco, director of Sardegna Film Commission, on Focus London 2025 and why Sardinia works on screen — island or not.
An exclusive interview to Andrea Rocco, director of Sardegna Film Commission, on Focus London 2025 and why Sardinia works on screen — island or not.
Matteo Garnero, head of marketing at Genova Liguria Film Commission, on Focus London 2025 and moving Liguria from the B-League to Hollywood.
Discover how the Italian Film Commissions Association is boosting international co-productions and location scouting, strengthening Italy’s global film industry.
An exclusive interview to Gianluca Leurini, executive producer at Eagle Pictures, on Focus London 2025, from “Dune: Part Two” to extreme shoots in the Italian mountains.
An exclusive interview to Riccardo Neri, executive producer at Lupin Film, on Focus London 2025, “The Hand of God”, “Majonezë” and protecting cinema’s future.
Explore the Carlo Rambaldi at MoMA retrospective and discover how his groundbreaking creature designs, like ET, brought emotional depth to cinematic effects.
One Battle After Another and The White Lotus lead the 2026 Golden Globe nominations as studios and streamers realign in a turbulent awards season.
At the 43° Torino Film Festival James Franco receives the Stella della Mole Award and confirms his strong ties to European cinema.
Terry Gilliam, brilliant director of many groundbreaking films, received the Stella della Mole Award and we met him on this occasion fora chat on his style in filmmaking.
Marrakech International Film Festival
The dystopian beauty of "Amoeba" by Tan Siyou, a film about girls seeking agency in a sterile, all-white society blending youth rebellion with societal critique. A girl gang with dreams and strength.
Marrakech International Film Festival
Discover how the Marrakech International Film Festival showcases and promotes diverse Arab and African cinema, celebrating bold narratives and new talents on the global stage, through the words of its Artistic Director Remi Bonhomme.
Marrakech International Film Festival
"Aisha Can't Fly Away," first feature by Morad Mostafa explores migrant women’s struggles in Cairo with surreal elements, and blending different genres in a compelling narrative.
Marrakech International Film Festival
Many are the profound layers of "The Love That Remains", Icelandic entry for the Oscars, a film that evolves from simple to surreal, inviting viewers to feel rather than fully understand.
Marrakech International Film Festival
"El Sett", the sumptuous film by Marwan Hamed reveals how music and culture thrive amid challenges, showcasing resilience and rich traditions in a captivating, behind-the-scenes look. The astounding life of Umm Kulthum is told through a personal and intimate lens.
"Find your friends": from Fantasia Film Festival to the italian premiere at the 43rd Torino Film Festival
Marrakech International Film Festival
The heartfelt story of "Porte Bagage" by Abdelkarim El Fassi, revolves around a family trip form the Netherlands to Morocco blending drama and humor, exploring cultural conflicts, gender roles, and emotional resilience.
Marrakech International Film Festival
Explore the powerful story of "Do You Love Me", by director Lana Dehar, and Lebanon’s resilient spirit amid chaos, capturing contrasting vitality and struggles in one heartfelt film. A composition of many different archival medias to build a fascinating voyage.
Talking with the directors of Italian film commissions like Veneto, Valle d'Aosta, and Torino Piemonte we shed some light on their work and how they are boosting regional film industries through international collaborations, funding, and storytelling.
"Untitled Home Invasion Romance" marks actor Jason Biggs' first time as a director
The Birthday Party, from Locarno to Torino Film Festival, a film about power, legacy and tyrannic love starring Willem Dafoe
The Teacher by Farah Nabulsi with Saleh Bakri, finally landing in Italy, from Torino Film Festival to cinemas.
Coexistence, My Ass! from Sundance to Torino Film Festival, 5 years in the life of Israeli activist-comedian Noam Shuster
“Hold Me (If You Want)” by Mounia Akl explores mental health, repression, and love amidst chaos, revealing a gripping journey of self-acceptance and resilience. the film project has been included in this year's Torino Film Lab.
Discover the heartfelt story behind "9 Temples to Heaven" — a family journey exploring beliefs, love, and tradition in Thai culture, capturing universal family bonds. The film has been awarded with the TFLab fund.
Through the words of the director Andrea Rocco, let's discover how Sardegna Film Commission boosts local productions with tailored funds, expert services, and training—making Sardinia a prime filming destination.
Discover "The Passions of Angela Simmons": a gripping story of tradition, loss, and self-discovery rooted in Texas debutante culture and personal transformation, through the words of director Lucy Kerr.
"Eternity", directed by David Freyne explores love and happiness in the afterlife, blending humor with profound questions about choice, with great inspiration by classic Hollywood comedies.
Discover how the Trentino Film Commission attracts top productions, boosts local industry, and promotes the region’s culture through innovative film support.
At the Festival del Cinema Europeo, producer Louise Vesth reveals Lars von Trier’s new film After and an ambitious 100-episode project.
Berlinale 2026 will award the Honorary Golden Bear to Michelle Yeoh, celebrating her four-decade contribution to global cinema.