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Dates And Line-Up Announced For ‘Cinema Made In Italy’ 2014

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Foreign film fans will be pleased to hear that Italian film festival ‘Cinema Made In Italy’ will return to London this March, with eleven feature films and a documentary being screened to showcase the best in recent Italian cinema.

The five day annual event will take place from 5th – 9th March at the Ciné Lumière in South Kensington, with screenings followed by Q&As with directors and actors. ‘Cinema Made In Italy’ is organised by Instituto Luce – Cinecittà’s promotional department in Rome (Filmitalia), and the Italian Cultural Institute in London.

The 2014 line-up is as follows:

VIVA LA LIBERTÀ by Roberto Andò

THOSE HAPPY YEARS (Anni Felici) by Daniele Luchetti

HOW STRANGE TO BE NAMED FEDERICO! (Che Strano Chiamarsi Federico!) by Ettore Scola

THE REFEREE (L’Arbitroby Paolo Zucca

BORDER by Alessio Cremonini

ZORAN, MY NEPHEW THE IDIOT (Zoran, Il Mio Nipote Scemo) by Matteo Oleotto

THE FIFTH WHEEL (L’Ultima Ruota del Carro) by Giovanni Veronesi

THE THIRD HALF (Il Terzo Tempo) by Enrico Maria Artale

THE HUMAN FACTOR (La Variabile Umana) by Bruno Oliviero

THE FIRST SNOW (La Prima Neve) by Andrea Segre

OFF ROAD (Fuoristrada) by Elisa Amoruso

For more information on the films being screened, click here. Screening times and dates are yet to be announced, but stay tuned to THN for more information and full coverage of ‘Cinema Made In Italy’, and reviews of the films being screened, when it arrives in March.

Chris started life by almost drowning in a lake, which pretty much sums up how things have gone so far. He recently graduated in Journalism from City University and is actually a journalist and everything now (currently working as Sports Editor at The News Hub). You can find him on Twitter under the ingenious moniker of @chriswharfe.

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