coronavirus pandemic.Who stole the 1917 artwork and how it wound up stashed inside the museum’s outer walls are still unknown.
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Christopher Vourlias Greece’s Argonauts Productions has boarded “Forough: A Lonely Woman,” a biopic about iconoclastic Persian poet Forough Farrokhzad by BAFTA-nominated director Tina Gharavi (“I Am Nasrine”), ahead of its presentation in the co-production forum of Rome’s MIA market.The film follows the short and controversial life of Farrokhzad, a feminist icon who in the 1950s and ‘60s found a way to tell her story in an Iranian society not yet ready for the uncomfortable truths of female
.coronavirus pandemic.Who stole the 1917 artwork and how it wound up stashed inside the museum’s outer walls are still unknown.
Angelina Jolie has been taking in the sights in Rome with her children Maddox, 20, Zahara, 16, Shiloh, 15, and 13-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox who she shares with ex-husband Brad Pitt. They also share 17 year old Pax but he seems to have sit this trip out.
Marvel mom! Angelina Jolie, Zahara and Shiloh made a stunning trio at the Eternals premiere in Rome on Sunday, October 24.
Stepping out in the spotlight!
Angelina Jolie had some special guests by her side at the Rome premiere of . The 46-year-old actress's daughters, Zahara, 16 and Shiloh, 15 were by their mother's side for the film's Italian debut.
Angelina Jolie looked typically chic as she stepped out with five of her six children in Rome while enjoying some downtime from the film festival on Sunday. The actress, 46, donned a black and white chevron print coat on top of a black dress as she walked along the historic streets with daughters Shiloh, 15, Zahara, 16, and Vivienne, 13, and sons Knox, 13, and Maddox, 20.
Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, 15, was the belle of the ball at the 16th Rome Film Festival! The blonde looked so much like her handsome dad Brad Pitt as she posed for photographers alongside mom Angelina Jolie, 46, and equally gorgeous sister Zahara, 16, on Oct. 24 at The Eternals premiere.
No Rome has released the new single, ‘When She Comes Around’.The single was issued earlier today (October 22) on digital platforms via Dirty Hit. Prior to its release, No Rome unveiled a brief 25-second visual teaser and also confirmed the title of his upcoming album: ‘It’s All Smiles’, which is due out in December.‘When She Comes Around’ is its first single, a lovelorn R&B song awash in shoegaze guitars and distorted drums.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentRome’s MIA film and TV market chief Lucia Milazzotto is stepping down to head up a newly created sales and marketing unit of Italy’s Cinecittà Studios which is undergoing a radical revamp and looking to become continental Europe’s top production hub.The surprise announcement, made on Thursday by Istituto Luce-Cinecittà CEO Nicola Maccanico, comes just days after MIA wrapped its seventh edition on Sunday, having boosted its standing on the global
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentQuentin Tarantino says he has “no idea” what his next film will be. Could it be “Kill Bill 3”?“Why not?” the director said when pressed on this burning issue on Tuesday at the Rome Film Festival, where he received a lifetime achievement award from Italian horror maestro Dario Argento.But Tarantino’s also got other projects on the horizon.
Bella Thorne and her fiancé Benjamin Mascolo looked stunning at their new film premiere. The pair posed for photographs as they walked on the red carpet at their film’s premiere in Rome.Bella Thorne and fiancé Benjamin Mascolo stun in matching ensembles for Milan Fashion WeekBella Thorne and fiancé Benjamin Mascolo are starring in a new film togetherBella and Benjamin wore matching black outfits, with Bella wearing her trademark red hair pulled up in a classic hairstyle.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentRome’s MIA Market for TV series, feature films, documentaries and factual content wrapped a watershed 7th edition on Sunday, having boosted its standing on the global calendar as a prominent emerging industry hub in Europe.In a significant indicator of the Eternal City’s Oct.
Only Conor McGregor would decide to get his son baptised at the Vatican in Rome.
Indie film stalwart Stuart Ford has warned that the lack of “audience accountability” creators have when making content for streaming platforms may, over time, have a “creeping diluting effect on quality”.
Christopher Vourlias Eran Riklis (“Lemon Tree,” “Dancing Arabs”) is developing a new feature that he hopes will strike a chord at this week’s MIA Market in Rome, where the acclaimed Israeli director will be pitching it to potential partners.“Last Chord in Thessaloniki” follows a family of jazz musicians who are forced to confront their dysfunctions while traveling together to perform in Greece’s second city, where the family’s roots, though buried deep in the past, upend the present and cast a
Christopher Vourlias An unsolved murder, a detective with a dark past, a bitterly divided island on the edge.
A host of heavyweight European execs have debated the difficulty of competing with US streamers on big budgets, while criticising these players for failing to nurture local talent and buying up studio space.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorCologne-based The Match Factory, one of the world’s leading arthouse sales agencies, is at MIA Market in Rome with two German features and one upcoming Italian project, following a busy summer with 20 premieres between Cannes and Toronto. Nana Neul, best known for her film “My Friend From Faro,” is back with an entertaining German-Italian-Greek feature “Daughters,” starring Birgit Minichmayr, Alexandra Maria Lara and Josef Bierbichler.