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  • May 17, 2024 | hotcorn.com | Andrea Morandi |Adam Lowes |Jo-Ann Titmarsh |Stefan Pape

    Watching the film today, amidst the devastating news from Gaza and Rafah, has a truly strange effect, but if it was powerful when it was released six years ago, now The Tower is a punch in the gut, a tale that mixes tears and joy, pain and life. It tells the story of Wardi, an 11-year-old Palestinian girl, who lives with her family in a Lebanese refugee camp. She learns about her family’s history through stories told by three previous generations of refugees.

  • May 15, 2024 | hotcorn.com | Andrea Morandi |Adam Lowes |Jo-Ann Titmarsh |Stefan Pape

    CANNES – One thing’s for sure: you can find the cinema of tomorrow right here, hidden among the tables and corridors of the Marché, between a casual conversation and a freshly closed deal. Guillaume Esmiol, Executive Director of the Marché du Film, knows this very well, which is the reason why we went to him for one of the first interviews for a special issue of Hot Corn, asking him to take us behind the scenes of what remains the world’s most important film market.

  • May 14, 2024 | hotcorn.com | Andrea Morandi |Adam Lowes |Jo-Ann Titmarsh |Stefan Pape

    CANNES – “He sees himself as a hero; you might call him a scumbag; I suspend my judgment on the matter. But I thought to myself, his romantic, dangerous life says something.

  • Feb 14, 2024 | hotcorn.com | Andrea Morandi |Adam Lowes |Jo-Ann Titmarsh |Stefan Pape

    BERLIN – If there is someone who has been fighting for years to export Italian cinema abroad, without a doubt, it is Tiziana Rocca, who, in a few days, on February 26, will set off from Hollywood with the ninth edition of Filming Italy – Los Angeles, a festival created and directed by her.

  • Feb 13, 2024 | hotcorn.com | Andrea Morandi |Adam Lowes |Jo-Ann Titmarsh |Stefan Pape

    BERLIN – First as a journalist, then as a festival director, and now as the President and Artistic Director of the Italian Film Academy of David di Donatello. Piera Detassis knows Berlin very well. She has seen many films and stars pass through Potsdamer Platz, contributing over the years to amplify and tell the very essence of the Berlinale. In this interview, she tells us about her relationship with the festival and more.

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