All posts tagged "Paolo Sorrentino"
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Reviews
The Hand Of God | Review
November 30, 2021Idle Hands: Sorrentino’s Sprawling Saga a Wayward Bildungsroman There’s almost as much to admire as there...
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Film Festivals
2021 Telluride Film Festival: World Preems for C’mon C’mon, King Richard, Cyrano, Belfast & One Mystery Film
September 1, 2021The titles for the 48th edition of the Telluride Film Festival have been unveiled and Peter...
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Film Festivals
2021 Venice Film Festival: Blonde is MIA, Franco’s Sundown, Vasyanovych’s Reflection, Frammartino’s The Hole, Larrain’s Spencer in COMP
July 26, 2021While Netflix is present Andrew Dominik’s Blonde and Claire Denis’ Fire is nowhere to be found,...
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Annual Top Films Lists
Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2021: #48. Paolo Sorrentino’s The Hand of God
January 6, 2021The Hand of God Produced by Paolo Sorrentino, Lorenzo Mieli Directed by Paolo Sorrentino Written by...
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The Conversation
The Conversation – Cannes Predictions III: Italy’s Sorrentino, Garrone & Rohrwacher Lead Europa Europa
April 9, 2018It’s less than a week before the official program is unveiled for Cannes 2018 and this...
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Indie Film News
Bunga bunga: Paolo Sorrentino’s Loro Teaser with Salacious Toni Servillo (aka Silvio Berlusconi)
March 12, 2018With Cannes just around the corner (and notably should be a great edition for Italian film),...
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Annual Top Films Lists
Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2018: #22. Paolo Sorrentino’s Loro
January 4, 2018Loro Paolo Sorrentino has quickly become one of the most notable Italian auteurs over the past...
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Film Festivals
Video: Palme d’Or Jury – 2017 Cannes Film Festival
August 21, 2017The final day of the Cannes Film Festival is one of trepidation and tremendous release –...
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Reviews
Youth | Review
December 2, 2015Oh, Youth and Beauty!: Sorrentino’s Shows Softer Side in Switzerland Following the success of the snide...
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Indie Film News
2015 Cannes Critics’ Panel Day 8: No Love Lost on Sorrentino’s “Youth”
May 21, 2015The last of the three competing Italian films for the Palme d’Or, unlike 2008 where Garrone’s...