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Il signore onnipotente lo punì e lo mise nelle mani di una donna:VENERE IN PELLICCIA al Teatro Comunale di Ventimiglia

Quando Lola Salas bussa alla porta dell’adattatore del testo di Sacher-Masoch; affannata dalla corsa (i vigili le hanno sequestrato l’automobile a pochi metri dal teatro perché priva di revisione), in ritardo per il provino e vestita con leggings neri, vestaglia corta di pizzo nero e collare di pelle nera; Giacomo Miranda è convinto di essere davanti all’ennesima attriccetta…

La vita non è rilegabile: Isabella Ragonese è Isa in “Da lontano – Chiusa sul rimpianto”al teatro Milanollo di Savigliano

“Questo è uno spettacolo riparatore, un po’ come i matrimoni di una volta”; è così che Isa (una straordinaria Isabella Ragonese) ci introduce nella vita di una donna di 40 anni, una psicoterapeuta che cerca di fare pace con il passato, con quella ragazzina di 16 anni che rimpiange di essere stata sorda al grido…

61st Montecarlo Television Festival: in conversation with Darko Peric

Most of you know him as Helsinki: the big man with the kind soul of Money Heist; but in the last two years, Darko Peric has shaken off the Netflix series and has built a strong link with Italy. After being a guest, in June 2021, at the AmiCorti Film Festival in Peveragno (where he started talking about a collaboration with Italian…

61st Montecarlo Television Festival: Massimiliano Gallo e Denise Capezza ci raccontano il loro “Vincenzo Malinconico – Avvocato d’insuccesso” perché “C’è un po’ di Malinconico in tutti noi”

E’ in arrivo stasera, giovedì 20 ottobre, su Rai1, il personaggio tratto dai romanzi di Diego De Silva il quale, da ex avvocato, per usare proprio le parole di Massimiliano Gallo, “ha descritto in modo molto intelligente questo mondo”; e, vedendo la reazione del pubblico straniero in sala, ci siamo resi conto di quanto fosse…

Your family. Your world. What if it all disappeared tomorrow? If society were collapsing, how far would you go to save the ones you love? Last Light at the 61st Montecarlo Television Festival

Petro-chemist Andy Yeats (Matthew Fox) knows how dependent the world is on oil; if something were to happen to the world’s oil supply, it would set off a chain reaction: transportation would grind to a halt, supplies would cease to be delivered, law enforcement would be overwhelmed. While on a business trip to the Middle…

FRIGHTFEST: Who can resist a break-wind? In conversation with Deep Fear’s director Grégory Beghin and young actors Victor Meutelet and Kassim Meesters.

We chatted with the director and two stars of Deep Fear, the new French thriller (in collaboration with Belgium) that will be screened tomorrow, Friday, August 26, at the Fright Fest in London. Unfortunately while reading you won’t be able to listen to the laughter, but we assure you that thanks to these three guys, there have been…

You are 20 years late: EIFFEL

⭐⭐⭐ Suppose Paris is considered the most romantic city in the world (definitely questionable opinion) by most. In that case, it’s sure that from now on we’ll look at its most known tower with very different eyes, thanks to Martin Bourboulan‘s new movie Eiffel, coming to the UK and Irish cinemas on August 12th. Eiffel,…

61st Montecarlo Television Festival: in conversation with Jane Seymour, the extraordinary Harry Wild

A recently retired English professor, Harry Wild, discovers a real knack for investigation and cannot help but interfere with the cases assigned to her police detective son. This is the plot for the new comedy thriller drama starring Dr Queen-Medicine Woman star Jane Seymour. But Mrs Seymour is much more than her characters, she is…