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Cinema Paradiso

Real Love: Cinema Paradiso

Allegra Handelsman writes of love in Guiseppe Tornatore's iconic Cinema Paradiso...

A Fistful Of Absurdity

Jason Diamond explores absurdity in the films of Sergio Leone...

Morricone: A Reluctant Genius

Ennio Morricone made some of the most memorable scores in film history, but his relationship to his art could be complicated, writes Jason Solomons.

Clint Eastwood Music In-depth

Ennio Morricone: A Reluctant Genius

Ennio Morricone made some of the most memorable scores in film history, but his relationship to his art could be complicated, writes Jason Solomons.

Federico Fellini

A Personal Account Of ‘The Dollars Trilogy’

Gretchen Heffernan gives us her personal perspective on Sergio Leone's classic 'Dollars Trilogy'

Marcello Mastroianni and Chiara Mastroianni

Chiara Mastroianni: My Father, Marcello

The actress Chiara Mastroianni opens up to writer Natasha A. Fraser about her father, the iconic Marcello Mastroianni—their relationship, his famous humour, and her childhood memories.

The Open Ending

The author Ilaria Bernardini forged a close bond with the director Bernardo Bertolucci before he passed away. She recounts their friendship and professional relationship in this poignant essay.

Dressing Boccaccio ’70

In her native French, actress Anna Mouglalis writes about the ensemble film Boccaccio ‘70, and the understated role played by Coco Chanel

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Dressing Boccaccio ’70

In her native French, actress Anna Mouglalis writes about the ensemble film Boccaccio ‘70, and the understated role played by Coco Chanel

Venice, Italy. 11th Sep, 2021. Director Paolo Sorrentino and Filippo Scotti pose with the Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize and the Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best New Young Actor for "The Hand Of God" at the awards winner photocall during the 78th Venice

Paolo Sorrentino: “Knowing Too Much About Yourself Can Be Dangerous”

Malcom Pagani speaks to Italy’s most celebrated contemporary filmmaker, Paolo Sorrentino.