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Rome to Reopen Film Sets Under Protected Conditions

Film and television sets must abide by a new set of safety measures in order to reopen, including testing actors for the virus before shooting, ongoing temperature taking and the use of masks for all crew and actors while not on stage. → Read More

Half of Italian Cinemas Closed Due to Coronavirus

More than 230 people in the country have been infected and seven people have died to date. → Read More

Berlin 2020 According to Producer Flaminio Zadra

The producer of Moliwood Films ('The Story of My Wife') shares his take on the fest. → Read More

Five Luxurious New Hollywood-Loved Hotels That Debuted in 2019

Star fans of the these opulent destinations include Lady Gaga, Jamie Foxx, Adam Driver, Vin Diesel, John Legend and Nicole Kidman. → Read More

Oscars: Italy Selects 'The Traitor' for International Feature Film Category

Marco Bellocchio's mafia informant film The Traitor has been selected as Italy's submission for the international feature film category at the 2020 Oscars. → Read More

Edward Norton's 'Motherless Brooklyn' to Open Rome Film Fest

Edward Norton will also participate in a Rome Film Fest Close Encounter talk. → Read More

'The Irishman' Gets Centerpiece Screening at Rome Film Festival

Martin Scorsese's new three-and-a-half-hour epic 'The Irishman' is set to play the 2019 Rome Film Festival as its centerpiece screening. → Read More

Venice Film Festival Awards Revealed (Updating Live)

The 76th edition of the Venice Film Festival closes Saturday night. → Read More

Venice: Mick Jagger, Donald Sutherland Condemn Trump, Boris Johnson for “Ruining the World”

"The U.S. should be the world leader in environmental control but now it has decided to go the other way," the Rolling Stones star said at the Italian film festival. → Read More

Venice: 'The King' Director Says He Cast Robert Pattinson to Add "Razzle-Dazzle"

David Michod's 'The King,' inspired by Shakespeare’s 'Henry V,' premieres at the Venice Film Festival, starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson, who the director said he wanted to add "razzle-dazzle" despite his appearance an hour into the Netflix film. → Read More

Joaquin Phoenix Explains Why His 'Joker' Laugh Is "Something That's Almost Painful"

Joaquin Phoenix’s long-anticipated Joker has finally arrived. The three-time Academy Award nominated actor stars in the DC Comics origins story, which has its world premiere in Venice. → Read More

Kristen Stewart Talks 'Seberg' and Finally Embracing Her Place in the Spotlight

Kristen Stewart talked about her role as Jean Seberg in the new movie, 'Seberg,' and finally embracing her place in the spotlight at a 2019 Venice Film Festival press conference. → Read More

Venice: Roman Polanski's Producers Threaten to Pull Film After Jury President's Comments

The move is in response to Lucrezia Martel’s remark that she would not attend the film’s premiere because she did not want to "congratulate" Polanski or offend victims of sexual assault. → Read More

How Closing Hollywood's Favorite Hotel Killed Venice Film Fest's Social Scene

The closure of the Grand Hotel des Bains, the favorite stopping spot for Hollywood A-listers, marked the end of the Venice high life. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Lido location was the place to see and be seen for the international film crowd. → Read More

Scarlett Johansson on Making 'Marriage Story' While Going Through Her Own Divorce

The actress says her involvement in the Noah Baumbach film, which follows her character's separation from Adam Driver's stage director, was a deeply personal endeavor. → Read More

Venice: Tim Robbins Calls for Prison Reform in New Doc

Oscar winner and 'The Shawshank Redemption' star Tim Robbins, at the Venice Film Festival with '45 Seconds of Laughter,' a documentary about a rehabilitation program in a California prison, called for prison reform in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. → Read More

Venice: David Thewlis Plays an All-Powerful Food Inspector in Atom Egoyan's 'Guest of Honour' (Exclusive Video)

In Atom Egoyan’s latest film, Guest of Honour, David Thewlis plays an all-powerful food inspector, Jim, who doesn’t hesitate to make or break local establishments with his powerful restaurant ratings. → Read More

'The Nightingale' Helmer Jennifer Kent Replaced on Venice Competition Jury

Last year Kent was the lone female director in competition. → Read More

Nate Parker's 'American Skin' Added to Venice Lineup

The film is Parker's first feature after 'The Birth of a Nation,' the release of which was overshadowed by resurfaced rape claims against the actor-director. → Read More

Venice Film Festival Unveils Lineup (Updating Live)

The Venice Film Festival, the world’s oldest festival for movies, unveiled the lineup for its 76th edition. → Read More