STOKMAN SHOWS A DIFFERENT NAPLES IN SCENA DEL CRIMINE 11/09/2010 Walter Stokman set out to make a film about a Neapolitan forensics expert when he first got the idea for the documentary Venice Days title Scena del Crimine (“Scene of the Crime”). Once he got to Naples, however, he found ...
LIFE OF FISH DIRECTOR ON MINIMALISM, POLITICS AND THE FUTURE OF CHILEAN CINEMA 11/09/2010 Eighty-three minutes in the life of a 30-year-old who returns home (Chile) to say goodbye to the old life he had before moving to Berlin ten years ago. The location is just one – the rooms of house in which a party is underway, during ...
FIRST-TIME DIRECTORS OFFER IMPRESSIVE SLICES OF LIFE IN PEACE ON EARTH 10/09/2010 Matteo Botrugno and Daniele Coluccini have made an impressive feature debut with their ensemble story Peace on Earth, all the more impressive for the fact that it was made for under €100,000. There is no dolce vita ...
HANSEL CAPTURES THE LOSS OF INNOCENCE IN OCEAN BLACK 10/09/2010 Director-producer-writer-actress Marion Hansel chose a classic approach for her latest film, Black Ocean , about French naval soldiers aboard a ship conducting nuclear testing in the Pacific in 1972. A political film at ...