By Jessica Duncanson As the home of giallo cinema, Italy has set the standard for stylish horror films time and time again. From Argento to Bava, the Italian horror masters have perfected suspense, shock, and […]
Italian films
Like many countries, Italy has a complex and long history of women’s struggles for equality. Certain rights, however, came much later than other Western societies, such as the laws legalizing divorce (1970) and for gender […]
By Lauren Hurrell On April 15th, CinemaItaliaUK showcased the new hit Italian film, Quo Vado?, in the sold out event with more than 500 people attending, hosted by the stunning arthouse Genesis Cinema in East […]
By David Pountain Watch Me, Myself and Her on FilmDoo Italian director Maria Sole Tognazzi’s latest feature, Me, Myself and Her (original title: Io e lei), is a two-woman love story that takes on an […]
By David Pountain Watch If I Close My Eyes I’m Not Here on FilmDoo With its nuanced characterisations and sensitive, intellectually honest depictions of youth, education, migrant work and domestic abuse, Vittorio Moroni’s If I Close My […]
By Amber Roberts Directed by Vittorio Moroni Watch If I Close My Eyes I’m Not Here on FilmDoo If I Close My Eyes I’m Not Here is a coming of age film based around a sensitive and […]