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At Cannes, A Journalist’s Perspective: Alan Viezzoli on This Year’s Standout Films

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by Maria Kochetkova Amid the glitz and glamour of the 77th Cannes Film Festival, we caught up with Alan Viezzoli, a journalist...

Alan Jones on the Future of Science Fiction: Insights from the Trieste Science+Fiction Festival...

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by Maria Kochetkova Amid the glitz and glamour of the 77th Cannes Film Festival, where the world's cinematic elite gather, a different...

Naples’ Mythical Tale ‘Parthenope’ Leaves Critics Divided

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by InTrieste Tuesday night at the Cannes Film Festival all eyes were on "Parthenope," the only Italian movie running for the prestigious...

Top Five Cannes Films Everyone Must Watch

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by Francesco Stumpo As the world’s best and brightest directors were back in the French Riviera this May to showcase their latest...

At Cannes, An Insightful Conversation with Victor Toth

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by Maria Kochetkova Amid the glittering glamour and cinematic fervor of the Cannes Film Festival, we caught up with Victor Toth, a...

Augustin Hadelich to Enchant Trieste with Unique Violin Performance

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by InTrieste Renowned as one of the contemporary virtuosos of the violin, Augustin Hadelich is set to captivate audiences at the Teatro...

Seaside Exposed: A Poetic Gaze Behind Vacation Escapades

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by InTrieste In the quaint town of Lignano Sabbiadoro, nestled along the picturesque northern Adriatic coast, lies a cinema that will soon...

A Night of Theatrical Splendor: Ferzan Ozpetek’s “Magnificent Presence” Takes Center Stage

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by InTrieste In a dazzling display of talent and artistry, Serra Yilmaz, Tosca D’Aquino, and a stellar ensemble cast grace the spotlight...

Art Exhibition Unveiling: Paolo Ferluga’s “Postcards from a Suspended City”

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by InTrieste In a celebration of urban mystique and artistic ingenuity, the Spazio FogArt in via Lazzaretto Vecchio 15 is set to...

Triumph at the 69th David di Donatello Awards: ‘Io Capitano’ and ‘C’è ancora domani’...

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by InTrieste Matteo Garrone's poignant migration-themed masterpiece "Io Capitano" and Paola Cortellesi’s empowering feminist dramedy "C'è ancora domani" emerged as the frontrunners...

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