Checco Zalone, Buen Camino and the historic record one step away (the numbers and the comparison with ‘Quo Vado?) – And Pier Silvio Berlusconi thanks him publicly
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“With ‘Things Unsaid’ I explore the extreme consequences of love, as in the operas of Verdi and Puccini”
The new, eagerly awaited film by the Roman director has been presented. The words of…
‘Melania’ Was Doomed from the Start (And It May Not Matter)
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The History of Concrete review – John Wilson’s first movie is an absurd triumph | Sundance 2026
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