TORONTO – Prominent Italian Filmmaker Gabriele Muccino has just released his latest film Things We Don’t Say, adapted from the Delia Ephron’s American novel “Siracusa”. Both Muccino and Ephron have built their resumes on emotionally driven dramas, albeit from two distinct perspectives and parts of the world. Naturally, the catalyst for their collaboration was an Italian setting – Siracusa – that is until Muccino switched it out for Tangiers, Morocco…
TORONTO – Il noto regista italiano Gabriele Muccino ha appena pubblicato il suo ultimo film Le cose non dette adattato dal romanzo americano di Delia Ephron “Siracusa”. Sia Muccino che Ephron hanno costruito i loro curriculum su drammi emotivi, seppur da due prospettive e parti del mondo distinte. Naturalmente, il catalizzatore della loro collaborazione fu un’ambientazione italiana – Siracusa – fino a quando Muccino non la sostituì con Tangeri, in Marocco…
TORONTO – La lobby “woke” di Hollywood, che potrebbe anche essere chiamata il club del “fai come dico, non come faccio“, è ancora una volta furiosa con l’establishment hollywoodiano – come se non fossero nemmeno loro interessati a guadagnare soldi. La loro ira è stata incanalata in una lettera aperta dal testo deciso, rivolta agli Hollywood Studios e ai direttori del casting, firmata da oltre 100 artisti latinoamericani. Tra questi: Eva Longoria, John Leguizamo e Jessica Alba…
TORONTO – Hollywood’s “woke” lobby, who might also be referred to as the “do as I say not as I do” club, are once again furious with Hollywood’s Establishment – as if they’re not gold carrying members. Their wrath was channeled via a strongly worded open letter, aimed at Hollywood Studios and casting directors, and was signed by more than 100 Latin/American artists. Among them: Eva Longoria, John Leguizamo and Jessica Alba…
TORONTO – Identity, true identity and memory. Those are not my words; rather, they flowed from the lips of the leader of Italy’s diplomatic corps in Canada, Ambassador Alessandro Cattaneo, as he introduced the info documentary Liliana to a brave crowd in Toronto, on Tuesday, January 27. I say brave because of the unforgiving winter weather and the political climate of division and anti-Semitism that has, in recent years, manifested itself in this city in forms of hatred not seen in decades…
