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Gloria! Margherita Vicario: Galatea Bellugi, Carlotta Gamba, Maria Vittoria Dallastra, Sara Mafodda, Veronica Lucchesi, Paolo Rossi [6] Grand Tour: Miguel Gomes: Gonçalo Waddington, Crista Alfaiate, Cláudio da Silva, Lang Khê Tran, Jorge Andrade [7] Here Now (Fino alla fine) Gabriele Muccino: Elena Kampouris, Saul Nanni, Lorenzo Richelmy ...
The film centres on a group of young musicians inventing pop music in 18th century Italy. [4] [1] It is an international co-production between Italy and Switzerland. Gloria! was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, where it premiered on 21 February 2024 at Berlinale Palast. [5]
The building first opened in 1926 as the Carlton Theater and later, in 1973, became known as the Monmouth Arts Center. [2] In 1984 it was renamed the Count Basie Theatre after famed jazz musician and Red Bank native, William "Count" Basie. In 2018, the venue changed its name to the Count Basie Center for the Arts.
Piccolo Teatro was founded by theatre impresario Paolo Grassi and actor and director Giorgio Strehler, along with Mario Apollonio, Virgilio Tosi and Nina Vinchi. According to Grassi, the founders were theatrical and political idealists that sought to "put forward theoretical principles and practical standards of conduct radically different from those which up until then had governed activity ...
Milan Film Festival (MFF, Italian: Milano Film Festival) is an annual independent film festival held since 1996 in Milan, Italy.It was founded as a competition of only local short films, but grew to have a feature film competition program along with numerous other sections and events.
The following are the films with the most cinema admissions in Italy since 1945. Doctor Zhivago (1966) tops the list with 22.9 million admissions. War and Peace (1956), in fifth place with 15.7 million admissions, is the highest placed Italian production.
Sky Cinema Uno +24 retransmits the schedule of the Sky Cinema Uno channel 24 hours after the main channel. Until December 20, 2008, it was called Sky Cinema 3 , later becoming Sky Cinema +24 . Following the Sky #IoRestoACasa initiative, from April 4 to May 26, 2020, the channel is renamed to Sky Cinema #IoRestoACasa 1 and from May 27 to June 30 ...