By Jessica Duncanson Since the silent era, style has been a crucial part of cinema’s expression. From high-class glamour to gruesome horror costumes, cinematic fashion has been notable for its boldness, uniqueness, as well as its […]
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By David Pountain Polish director Tomasz Mielnik packs more ideas and memorable set pieces into his debut feature, Journey to Rome, than many directors manage across entire careers. While the loosely structured Czech comedy starts […]
Directed by Tomasz Mielnik Karlovy Vary International Film Festival review “We live in an age of pictorial depiction. Folk cannot express themselves anymore, the consequence of our pace of life.” – Journey to Rome Polish filmmaker […]
By Giulia Baroni Sometimes we thank Mother Nature for things like the beauty of a sunset or the colours of a rainbow, but we should also thank her for giving us Raoul Bova. Born on […]
Director: Paolo Zucca Review by: Giulia Baroni “Everything I know about morality and the obligations of men, I owe it to football” – Albert Camus This is the opening line of not only my review, […]
Dir: Paolo Sorrentino Contributed by Oliver Thom “The best people in Rome are the tourists“. An affecting portrait of a man and his prison, The Great Beauty which premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, is […]