M. Night Shyamalan – Knock at the cabin
With his magnetic and disquieting look at the world in Knock at the cabin, Shyamalan proves us, through an apocalypse, that human beings are all connected, whether we like it or not.
With his magnetic and disquieting look at the world in Knock at the cabin, Shyamalan proves us, through an apocalypse, that human beings are all connected, whether we like it or not.
“Loving cinema in all its aspects, even the its dark side”. Damien Chazelle declares his love for cinema, even when it’s a Babylon.
The European cinema I’m proud to be part of: Lukas Dhont presents Close to the italian audience and talks about being proudly part of European directors.
From Academy Award director Don Hall, an ecologist fairytale about a three generations of men meeting halfway.
The responsability of playing the right villain for an origin story.
Being part of the Bonelli Cinematic Universe and its beginning.
Ke Huy Quan’s comeback in the movie business is an explosive and spectacular film.
After presenting it at the Festival de Cannes, out of competition, Ari Folman is in Italy to present Where is Anna Frank.
Entering the world of David Bowie.
Unveiling the past of Albus Dumbledore to finally starting to understand the source of his power, kindness and wisdom.