The next appointment in the ‘World Going Digital’ cycle of seminars – organized by API and The Business Street – will discuss The Product and Technology. It will take place on Thursday May 31st, 2007 at the Hortii Sallustiani complex in Piazza Sallustio 21, Rome.For more information consult www.apicinema.itWorld going digital’ seminars  
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The Business Street – the Industry section of the RomeFilmFest – will be participating in and supporting the cycle of seminars entitled “World going digital”. The initiative, taking place between May 9th and July 12th, 2007, was originally presented in Rome on April 17th, and is set by API (Independent Authors and Producers). The concluding conference will be hosted by The Business Street, at the Hortii Sallustiani complex in Rome on October 22nd, during the second edition of the RomeFilmFest. The five seminars are being held on the following dates: – 9th May: ‘Introduction to the market’ – 31st May: ‘The product…
Francis Ford Coppola, the American filmmaker who directed masterpieces like The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, has chosen the second edition of the RomeFilmFest to present the world premiere of his latest film, Youth Without Youth. The film, which comes to the screen after a ten-year hiatus (The Rainmaker, in fact, dates back to 1997), is based on a story by Mircea Eliade set in Rumania during the Nazi dictatorship, and features a top-knotch cast that includes Tim Roth (Reservoir Dogs, The Legend of 1900) but also Bruno Ganz and Alexandra Maria Lara (stars of the film Downfall). Statement by Goffredo…
‘The mode of production for cinema is anarchy; I hope it can go on a little longer, I hope that we can keep on making a bit of anarchy with cinema.’ This quote by Marco Ferreri, taken from an unpublished interview with the great filmmaker who died ten years ago on 9 May 1997, is part of a documentary film, Marco Ferreri: the Director Who Came from the Future, that Mario Canale is bringing to the RomeFilmFest as a tribute to the great director of Dillinger is Dead, La Grande Bouffe, and Bye Bye Monkey. ‘It will premiere in the…
The Who’s Who of Italian cinema pay homage to Totò in a special evening event that the RomeFilmFest is dedicating to the Prince of Laughter, on the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of his death (15 April 1967). Famous voices, exceptional narrators like Ben Gazzarra, Fred Murray Abraham, and Liliana de Curtis, along with the protagonists of Italian cinema, will tell the story of the great artist’s life in A Prince called Totò, a documentary film made by Barbara Calabresi and Diana de Curtis, which will premiere in Rome at the next edition of the RomeFilmFest. It is all there:…
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