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ShorTS International Film Festival Highlights Youth Talent in its 25th Edition

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by InTrieste The ShorTS International Film Festival, now in its milestone 25th edition, is once again shining a spotlight on the budding...

Cinema Under The Stars: Trieste’s Summer Spectacle in Giardino Pubblico

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by InTrieste As the sun sets over the picturesque city of Trieste, the Casa del Cinema unveils its enchanting summer program, beckoning...

Laura Samani Takes Center Stage at ShorTS International Film Festival

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by InTrieste In a move that promises to captivate audiences and cinephiles alike, Laura Samani, the acclaimed director renowned for her deeply...

At Cannes, A Journalist’s Perspective: Alan Viezzoli on This Year’s Standout Films

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by Maria Kochetkova Amid the glitz and glamour of the 77th Cannes Film Festival, we caught up with Alan Viezzoli, a journalist...

Alan Jones on the Future of Science Fiction: Insights from the Trieste Science+Fiction Festival...

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by Maria Kochetkova Amid the glitz and glamour of the 77th Cannes Film Festival, where the world's cinematic elite gather, a different...

Naples’ Mythical Tale ‘Parthenope’ Leaves Critics Divided

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by InTrieste Tuesday night at the Cannes Film Festival all eyes were on "Parthenope," the only Italian movie running for the prestigious...

Top Five Cannes Films Everyone Must Watch

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by Francesco Stumpo As the world’s best and brightest directors were back in the French Riviera this May to showcase their latest...

At Cannes, An Insightful Conversation with Victor Toth

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by Maria Kochetkova Amid the glittering glamour and cinematic fervor of the Cannes Film Festival, we caught up with Victor Toth, a...

Seaside Exposed: A Poetic Gaze Behind Vacation Escapades

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by InTrieste In the quaint town of Lignano Sabbiadoro, nestled along the picturesque northern Adriatic coast, lies a cinema that will soon...

Triumph at the 69th David di Donatello Awards: ‘Io Capitano’ and ‘C’è ancora domani’...

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by InTrieste Matteo Garrone's poignant migration-themed masterpiece "Io Capitano" and Paola Cortellesi’s empowering feminist dramedy "C'è ancora domani" emerged as the frontrunners...

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