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DAFNE di Federico Bondi, prodotto da Vivo film con Rai Cinema in collaborazione con Istituto Luce Cinecittà, uscirà nelle sale italiane il 21 marzo. Il film ha vinto il premio della critica internazionale (Premio FIPRESCI) nella sezione Panorama dell’ultima Berlinale. Anteprime Torino venerdì 15 marzo anteprima al Sottodiciotto Film Festival, Federico Bondi e Carolina Raspanti incontreranno il pubblico. Cinema Centrale Arthouse | dal 21…

Michela Occhipinti’s Flesh Out will be presented at the Tribeca Film Festival.

Dafne by Federico Bondi won the Fipresci Jury Award (the international federation of film critics) at the 69th Berlinale – Berlin International Film Festival, in the Panorama section. “For the touching and deeply human portrait of a courageous daughter and her loving father trying to overcome grief and for the unforgettable performances by Carolina Raspanti and Antonio Piovanelli. “

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DAFNE by Federico Bondi will be world premiered at the BERLINALE in PANORAMA competition. DAFNE, Federico Bondi‘s second feature film (Mar Nero, 2008), produced by Vivo film with Rai Cinema, will be world premiered at the next Berlinale (7th-17th of February 2019), in the competition Panorama.

“Daughter of Mine” will be presented on November 11 and 12 2018 at AFI FEST in the section World Cinema. Laura Bispuri will participate at both screenings. “10-year-old Vittoria (Sara Casu) is a quiet girl whose uneventful Sardinian summer becomes upended when she discovers her birth mother is the town drunk, Angelica (Alba Rohrwacher). As Vittoria begins to split her…

Vivo film and Milano Film Network are proud to announce that The Bear Tales is released today, Tuesday the 23th of October, on DVD thanks to CG Entertainment. For those who want to buy online the DVD of the movie, here the link:

Laura Bispuri’s “Figlia Mia” debuts tomorrow at the 62th BFI London Film Festival in the Love strand. “Vittoria, a 10-year-old growing up in a Sardinian fishing village, comes to learn that family life is not always the picture of perfection. Moreover, parenting can require more than a biological connection between mother and child. She is the object of conflict between two…