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Line-up revealed for the 2024 Cinema Made In Italy festival highlighting the best in Italian cinema

We’ve just got word of the line-up for March’s Cinema Made In Italy festival in London. This will be the the 14th edition of the event which will highlight the best Italian cinema from the past year. It will take place at the Ciné Lumière in South Kensington from 20th until 24th March.

The event features ten new releases and one classic film, all curated by Adrian Wootton OBE. Audiences will have the chance to catch the cutting edge of Italian cinema, with several films having their UK premiere as part of the festival, as well as enjoying a classic of Italian cinema and taking part in Q&As with filmmakers.

Tickets are available here.

Highlights at this year’s festival include: Alice Rohrwacher’s La Chimera, starring Josh O’Connor, Carol Duarte, Alba Rohrwacher, and Isabella Rossellini, which receives its London Premiere having garnered glowing reviews following its World Premiere at Cannes. Also receiving their UK Premieres are Edoardo De Angelis’ Comandante, which opened the Venice Film Festival, and Paola Cortellesi’s There Is Still Tomorrow, a smash hit in Italy where it was the highest-grossing film of the year, beating global box office juggernaut Barbie.

Also featured are Laura Luchetti’s Beautiful Summer, starring Deva Cassel and based on Cesare Pavese’s novel; Tommaso Santambrogio’s debut feature Oceans Are The Real Continents, a timely film telling three separate stories set in present-day Cuba; Simone Massi’s Nowhere which won the Lizzani Award in the Orizzonti section of the Venice Film Festival; Edoardo Gabbriellini’s coming-of-age drama Holiday, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival; Ginevra Elkann’s I Told You So, a star-studded intertwining narrative set during a heatwave in Rome starring Valeria Golino, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Greta Scacchi, and Danny Huston; and Stefano Sollima’s crime dramaAdagio, which played In Competition at the Venice Film Festival, starring Pierfrancesco Favino and Tony Servillo.

This year’s family film is Chicken For Linda! which won the Cristal Award, the top prize at the Annecy International Animation Film Festivalfrom Chiara Malta and Sébastien Laudenbach. The annual screening of a classic from Italian cinema is a fully restored 4K version of Luchino Visconti’s 1951 Bellissima.

Adrian Wootton OBE – CEO Film London & British Film Commission said, “Showcasing the very best in contemporary Italian filmmaking from established and emerging talent this year’s line-up of Cinema Made In Italy is a diverse, exciting and distinctive selection of films. I am delighted to curate and host the 14th edition of this unique event and to be presenting this fantastic group of films and their makers to UK audiences.”

More info at the end of the link above.

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