Marica Stocchi ⢠Producer, Rosamont
âI seek out co-productions so as to meet new talents and to work on different storiesâ
Marica Stocchi joined forces with actor
Giuseppe Battiston in 2019 to create the independent production company Rosamont. The firm made its debut with Emma Danteâs
film profile], which won the Pasinetti Prize both for the cast and for the film itself at the 2020 Venice Film Festival. Battistonâs directorial debut
Due is due to enter into production soon but, in the meantime, Rosamont is working on Emma Danteâs upcoming film
Misericordia and has signed numerous international co-productions: minority deals for Israeli films
Marica Stocchi • Producer, Rosamont
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Italy s David di Donatello Awards Set to Celebrate Resilience and Renewal of Cinema Italiano
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Italy’s 66th David di Donatello Awards are set to celebrate on May 11 a year of resilience for Cinema Italiano that also looks likely to germinate some creative renewal, just as Italian movie theaters start to reopen and production is booming.
Giorgio Diritti’s biopic “Hidden Away,” about crazed primitivist painter Antonio Ligabue, Gianni Amelio’s wistful “Hammamet,” which reconstructs the Tunisian self-exile of scandal-plagued Italian leader Bettino Craxi, and dark drama “Bad Tales” by the D’Innocenzo Brothers lead the crowded field for Italy’s equivalent of the Oscars, with no clear frontrunner.
Just one person attends the worldâs most exclusive film festival
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Just like the opening of any star-studded film festival, photographers scrambled for position, training their lenses on the spot where audience members would alight. But when the first â and only â guest of honour arrived, she was clad not in a tuxedo or sparkly gown, but in jeans and an orange down jacket (designer unknown).
There was no red carpet, only bare frozen ground. And instead of sauntering into a plush cinema buzzing with celebrities, she climbed into a speedboat and zipped off across the frigid water to a tiny island where she would settle in for the first premiere.
A Movie Festival for One, on a Tiny Nordic Island
Sweden’s Goteborg Film Festival has taken social distancing to the extreme, offering one attendee a week on a barren island, with only the competition films for company.
Lisa Enroth, an emergency nurse, will spend a week in an isolated lighthouse keeper’s cottage, watching the 70 movies in competition at the Goteborg Film Festival.Credit.Ines Sebalj for The New York Times
By Lisa Abend
Feb. 1, 2021
As they do at the opening of any star-studded film festival, photographers scrambled for position, training their lenses on the spot where audience members would alight. But when the first and only guest of honor arrived, she was clad not in a tuxedo or sparkly gown, but in jeans and an orange puffer jacket (designer unknown). There was no red carpet beneath her feet, only bare frozen ground. And instead of sauntering into a plush cinema buzzing with celebrities, she climbed into a speedboat and zipped off across the frigid wat
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