TORONTO – Il mese scorso, alcuni sceneggiatori, produttori e distributori italiani hanno organizzato panel in festival locali per discutere le potenziali aree di crescita del loro settore…
TORONTO – In the past month, some of Italy’s screenwriters, producers and distributors formed panels at local festivals to discuss the potential areas for growth in their industry. What’s being cited as a recent model for success, with regards to “internationalizing Italian Cinema”, is the hit tv series The Count of Monte Cristo. The show, a French/Italian co-production was used to illustrate the need for Italian productions to embrace global appeal while continuing to seek out “new voices”.
TORONTO – Girato in quattro settimane nel 2024, Il Vangelo di Giuda di Giulio Base è in preparazione per l’uscita nelle sale cinematografiche da parte della Eagle Pictures di Milano. Il film vede la partecipazione di diversi attori di spicco come Giancarlo Giannini, Rupert Everett e Paz Vega, e adotta un approccio narrativo innovativo nella rappresentazione della vita e della morte di Giuda Iscariota…
TORONTO – Shot over a period of four weeks in 2024, Giulio Base’s Il Vangelo di Giuda is being prepared for a theatrical release by Milano’s Eagle Pictures. The film stars several notable actors such as Giancarlo Giannini, Rupert Everett and Paz Vega, and takes a novel storytelling approach in its depiction of Judas Iscariot’s life and demise. The film takes the perspective of Judas, who as he’s about to die [famously by hanging], reflects on the events and mission which led to his infamous betrayal of Jesus.
TORONTO – Actors Andrew Rannells and Nick Kroll appeared on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show last month to talk about their new horror movie I Don’t Understand You – a film they shot in Lazio in 2024. The plot follows a married couple, who, while vacationing in Italy, attempt to adopt a child without any knowledge of the Italian language or transportation. While on Fallon’s Tonight Show, the two “joked” about their time in Italy and about the local culture, mocking the Italian crew’s work ethic and razzing Italians about their [lack of] food culture while doing so.
